David Samuel Moctezuma Pérez ID:2115323
History of Aviation
Aviation Commercial GrowthA310 service.
Hot Air BallonFirst flight.
World War IAviation tech advance.
World War IIAircraft production.
1910
1930
1980
1783
1920
1940
2023
1900
World War II end.Mexico greatest hit.
Golden Age Of AviationAeropostal service.
Wright BrothersPowered aircraft.
Latin AmericaMarket size.
- 1914: Aircrafts used in World War I.
- Air warfare concepts would be used until the Vietnam war.
- 1918: Beginning of the Golden Age of Aviation.
- 1919: International Air Transport Association (IATA) was founded.
- 1983: The A310 entered service.
- 1984 - 1988: Both the Netherlands and the United Kingdom renegotiated their agreements with Germany, Belgium and Ireland.
- The growth of commercial aviation has undergone an extraordinary renewal process
First Flight With A Hot Air Ballon
In 1783 the Montgolfier brothers constructed of a type of paper,placed it just above a small fire structure which, when filled with hot air, caused it to rise vertically.
The first requests from U.S. airlines began to arrive with the intention of providing aeropostal services in Mexican territory.Golden Age of Aviation
- Airplanes began to substitute wood for metal on a widespread basis.
- Engines experienced a great increase in power.
Market Size...
Latin American aviation market size is estimated at USD 38.93 billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 45.20 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 3.03%
1939
- END of the Golden AGE of Aviation.
- World War II began
- Dramatic growth in aircraft production.
- The great development of aviation-related technology.
- Ideas emerged, such as a rotary-wing aircraft.
- The first fighter jet.
- The U.S. North American P-51 Mustang fighter.
- The British Supermarine Spitfire fighter.
- 1940: The first commercial aircraft with a pressurized cabin was the Boeing 307.
- 1940: Germany used the first jet aircraft and produced a series of Messerschmitt Me 262, the first jet fighter in history
- 1944: Fifty-two countries decided to meetin Chicago where they held the International Civil Aviation Organization.
- 1945: The end of World War II, Mexico reached its greatest hit in airline companies due to the high demand generated.
Wright Brothers
- 1903: First flight of the Wright brothers in a powered aricraft.
- 1906: the United States of America granted patent No. 821,393 to Wilber and Orville Wright's flying machine.
AVIATION IN LATIN AMERICA:
- 1906: The successful flight of the Brazilian de Santos.
- 1909: Federico Cervantes Muñozcano was appointed lieutenant of the Construction Engineers Corps.
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David Samuel Moctezuma Pérez ID:2115323
History of Aviation
Aviation Commercial GrowthA310 service.
Hot Air BallonFirst flight.
World War IAviation tech advance.
World War IIAircraft production.
1910
1930
1980
1783
1920
1940
2023
1900
World War II end.Mexico greatest hit.
Golden Age Of AviationAeropostal service.
Wright BrothersPowered aircraft.
Latin AmericaMarket size.
First Flight With A Hot Air Ballon
In 1783 the Montgolfier brothers constructed of a type of paper,placed it just above a small fire structure which, when filled with hot air, caused it to rise vertically.
The first requests from U.S. airlines began to arrive with the intention of providing aeropostal services in Mexican territory.Golden Age of Aviation
Market Size...
Latin American aviation market size is estimated at USD 38.93 billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 45.20 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 3.03%
1939
Wright Brothers
- 1903: First flight of the Wright brothers in a powered aricraft.
- 1906: the United States of America granted patent No. 821,393 to Wilber and Orville Wright's flying machine.
AVIATION IN LATIN AMERICA: