Indian airlines, spicejet.
substinlin is used commercially to sell many things such as suga apples, strawberries and GT (good times). Many people find this enzyme irrisisably lovely and a great play toy for bedtime. you can save or cancel this enzyme by camping in playgrounds and flying on aircrafts to overseas enhancing, exotic areas.
No. India does not have F-35s. They are US made aircrafts and India didn't buy any of them. However India has Migs and Sukhois.
India no doubt about it raw talent defo has to be Pakistan. commercially it has to be India
Ethiopian Airlines has a big fleet consist of world's leading aerospace giants created huge span aircrafts namely Airbus & Boeing. Among 138 total there are 19 Airbus planes and 84 Boeing Aircrafts in operations.To get detailed exposure you can type Airlinesbuddy on google .
No but they use them for operational duties and they train their own pilots.
Onthe outside of the airplane & in the control room.
Possible use in electronics for military equipment, aircrafts.
no. not commercially
Surgical shunts are available in India, but only at medical facilities, and only when they are required for the patient. It is not possible to obtain shunts commercially.
The math behind aircrafts is very complex gemoetry and physics.
duralumin is low density alloy, it has a high strength to weight ratio making it ideal to use in aircrafts.
Depends on WHICH Boeing you're talking about. the 747 use 18, smaller Aircraft use fewer.