Reverse thrust is thrust projected in the opposite direction to normal and is used to decelerate an aircraft after landing, in the event of a rejected take off or in some cases in flight. When an aircraft comes into land, it is still moving fast along the runway. To reduce the aircraft speed, the engines can be set to reverse thrust mode. Then the flight speed going down. Aircrafts can use this functionality at any time but normally only slow down on the runway after landing. You can get an idea the process of reverse thrust and forward thrust from the above picture.
Reverse Thrust and Forward Thrust
Aircraft Reverse Thrust
Why using reverse thrust at the gate isn't a good idea?
There are many reasons why it’s not a great idea to use reverse thrust at the gate and why many aircraft today are banned from doing so. It is completely possible to do, but that's not the best idea. Because the air blast around the aircraft will stir debris that can either damage the gate, the airport, terminal or anyone near the plane.
The power back operation uses a lot of fuel and is very loud, disturbing passengers and those watching from the airport. Lastly, pilots in the aircraft can’t see behind them (there isn’t a rearview mirror) thus, they would need a spotter on the ground anyway, negating the point of doing a movement without any help. The upside is a few minutes and dollars saved, but the downside could be millions in damage and a grounded aircraft.
The process of removing government imposed restrictions on an Airline can be called as deregulation.
Airline Deregulation act was established in 1978.
USA became the first country to implement deregulation and it was signed by the USA president Jimmy Carter.
The main target of deregulation was to grant more competition between airlines and to allow more flying routes.
So let's see what are the positive impacts of deregulation towards the Tourism Industry.
Tourism has grown to a rapidly developing industry and many countries are making efforts to be competitive among other countries. This led to deregulations of tourism by many countries to encourage tourism.
Because of Deregulation new airlines and new flying routes emerged. And also the price for air travel reduced highly. Because of that many people started travel around the world through air.
The
emergence of Low cost carriers due to deregulation was another plus point
towards the tourism industry. Many people like to travel on Low Cost Carriers
because they don’t need to spend more time on traveling. Low Cost Carriers turned the aviation
industry around a lot because of its low fares.
Many People started to travel around the world to learn about new things.
Many started to learn about new cultures because of the frequent travel. Due to
the restrictions lifted on the airspace, many countries were
able to travel other countries without any difficulties.
Are there any negative impacts of deregulation towards the Tourism Industry?
Yes, in my point of view after deregulation the aviation industry became competitive. Because of
that cheap tickets were introduced. This had a negative effect on the airlines.
To be more competitive the airlines had price wars and due to this effect the
ticket price did not reduced, but it increased its value by 150%. The airlines
became greedier. They started to get more money from the passengers. So this had
a major effect on the tourism industry.
Hence, the deregulations in the airline industry as detailed in above paragraph indicate the proper picture of more advantages for the airline industry.
First lets see what are the Social impacts of Aviation Industry.
The Aviation industry allows people to access rural and remote areas and improving
social inclusion creating better relationships and contact with other
communities in the world. It also allows rural areas to get supplies such as
medicine and food. Thus social standards are improved.
The
Healthcare sector flourished because of the aviation industry. Many funds were
received from foreign nations to build hospitals. Doctors started to travel to
other countries to buy medicine and also they travelled to learn about new
medical techniques. We can understand from that aviation industry played a
major role in this scenario.
Air Transport improves the quality of life by increasing people’s
leisure and cultural experience. Air transport provides wide range of holiday
destinations around the globe. An also we can visit our friends and relative
who are living abroad at an affordable price.
So now I'm going to explain what are the Economic impacts of Aviation Industry.
Aviation
provides the only worldwide transportation network, which makes it essential
for global business. It plays an important role in facilitating economic growth,
mainly in the developing countries.
Many
foreign investments can be brought to the country because of the easy access is
there through air transportation. Many foreign nations can easily access our
country through air transportation and they check whether their investments are
utilized properly.
Aviation
can reduce poverty by creating direct and indirect job opportunities in the
growing aviation industry. Since the number of passengers who use air transport
increases yearly. It creates more need for human resources.
Because
of the aviation industry we get access to new technologies and We can easily order
new technological equipment's from other countries through air transportation faster.
When
we talk about the disadvantages to the economy of one’s country, there would be
many political involvements and they may interfere in governing of the country.
Another negative effect would be brain drain. Many people would leave the
country for better foreign jobs.
Therefore with the above summation I could say the social and the economic impacts are inter related in the Aviation industry which gives more advantages than disadvantages.
The Airbus A321XLR was launched in 2019 at the Paris Air show. This was aimed at combining the single aisle economic with Long haul widebody cabin comfort. The A321XLR is a development of the Airbus A320 family. The A320neo (new engine option) was launched in 2010. The A320neo family can be divided into,
Yes it is, the A321XLR delivers a range of 4700nm which is the longest for any single aisle (Narrow- Body) aircraft opening a world of possibilities. The XLR stands for Extra Long Range. This has been made possible by the introduction of a new permanent Rear Centre
Tank (RCT) for more fuel volume which holds the equivalent of four Additional
Centre Tanks (ACT) and an improved landing gear capable of withstanding 101 metric tons of maximum take-off weight which makes it possible to carry more fuel
onboard without having to reduce passengers or cargo.
Is the A321XLR more comfortable?
I
think Passengers are more concerned about comfort when it comes to long distance
flights therefore, the A321XLR has been designed to optimize the passenger
comfort. The
aircraft is equipped with an optimized airspace cabin which includes re-contoured sidewalls, inbuilt connectivity, programmable
jetlag friendly LED lighting and larger overhead luggage bins.
This aircraft can carry a maximum of 244 passengers with lie flat seats for the
business class for maximum comfort. So because of that I think this flight is well
suited for long distance journeys and it would provide the passengers with a
comfortable flight experience.
What is the impact of A321XLR on Tourism sector?
When it comes to the airline company, it will be benefited by the exceptional fuel efficiency of the A321XLR. It brings down the fuel burn per seat by 30% compared to its previous generation
competitor aircraft. Because of that airlines will be able to drop fares on certain routes
which will give them the competitive edge over the rivals. Also, it will be a
big win for the passengers. The A321XLR will provide budget airlines with a golden opportunity to overcome these inefficiencies and operate long haul flights at lower fares.
Also, the airlines will be able to operate a lower
cost single aisle aircraft on routes that are long range, but less heavily
traveled or with airports that are unable to receive a big aircraft. This will enable operators to open
new world wide routes.
Therefore, this would be a massive stimulus for the tourism industry, and it will allow passengers to explore new destinations. With the development of new routes, airlines will be able to expand its reach and both airlines and airports will see a surge in the revenue. Also, the passengers will be greatly benefitted with many new connecting options worldwide.