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Hawaiian Airlines dates back to before Hawai’i’s statehood; Incorporated as Inter-Island Airways #onthisday in 1929, service started later that year in November. This image was posted on January 30, 2023. #avgeek #hawaiian #hawaiianairlines
Yorgo Alexopoulos creates paintings, time-based media artworks, and installations. This image was posted on January 27, 2023. #publicart #yorgoalexopolus
#OnThisDay in 1939, Pan American received the delivery of their first Boeing 314. This image was posted on January 26, 2023. #panam #boeing314 #avgeek
#Onthisday in 1929, Panagra (Pan American-Grace Airways Inc.) This image was posted on January 25, 2023. #panagra #panam #avgeek
In 1917, Katherine Stinson asked Glenn Curtiss to build a new exhibition aircraft for her. This image was posted on January 24, 2023. #enduranceengines #avgeek #aviationhistory #katherinestinson
Airlines have been known to go all out with the designs of their liveries, whether produced in collaboration with famous designers, celebrating partner brands, or showcasing destinations. This image was posted on January 23, 2023. #52objects
Designed by Louis Blériot and Raymond Saulnier, the Blériot XI monoplane took off on its maiden flight #onthisday in 1909. This image was posted on January 23, 2023.
On January 21, 1905, legendary fashion designer Christian Dior was born in Granville, France. This image was posted on January 20, 2023. #avgeek #dior #uniform #airfrance #fashion
“I remember I was four years old when I first told my mother – well, no, it was actually my grandmother – that I was a girl.” “The activism keeps me young. This image was posted on January 20, 2023. #jesstdugan #vanessafabbre #tosurviveonthisshore #trans #transgender #gendernonconforming
The Concorde’s Rolls-Royce/SNECMA Olympus 593 afterburning turbojet engines— a turbine-driven compressor that thrusts heated, compressed air through a propelling nozzle—were atypical. This image was posted on January 19, 2023. #sstfirstgeneration #avgeek #concorde
The Gorham Manufacturing Company, along with Tiffany & Company, was a leading manufacturer of precious metals at the height of Japonisme in the late 19th century. This image was posted on January 18, 2023. #japonisme #japan #design #metalwork
San Franciscan Lincoln J. Beachey (1887–1915), considered to be “The World’s Greatest Aviator,” can be seen in this photo performing in in his biplane over the Panama-Pacific International Exposition grounds on Christmas day in 1913. This image was posted on January 17, 2023.