With promising forecasts recently released by Boeing and Airbus, the commercial aviation industry is buoyed by the potential for expanding future sales led by the
Author: Mond Ortiz
A Father and Daughter Cabin Crew Story
We’re used to hearing about cabin crew couples and siblings. But with Father’s Day here, let’s take a moment to honor the inspiring dads. This
Historic Aircraft: The Bristol Brabazon
While I was working on an article about aircraft with contra-rotating propellers, I found a unique looking plane that immediately intrigued me. After looking into
The Difference Between Commercial and Private Planes
After having the privilege of exploring the hangars of numerous companies offering private jet and chartered air services, I’ve developed a profound fascination for private
Qantas Introduces Future of Air Travel with Its Redesigned A350s
Qantas has recently unveiled the entire cabin design of its specialized Airbus A350s, which are set to fly the skies between Sydney, New York, and
Turkish Airlines Delays 600 Aircraft Order
In a strategic move to take into account recent political changes, Turkish Airlines has decided to delay their historic order for up to 600 aircraft.
How Flight Attendants Handle Medical Emergencies Onboard
The chances of facing a medical emergency are plausible anywhere, and the high skies are no exception. When the unexpected happens at 35,000 feet above
How Commercial Planes are Delivered to the Airlines
Once they’re assembled, tested, and signed off, commercial aircraft of all sizes – from long-range jets to short-range turboprops – need to make their way
The First China-Manufactured A321neo Jetliner Heads to Europe
In the fast-paced world of aviation manufacturing, Airbus is making significant moves to overcome the constraints of new aircraft deliveries. One key milestone is their
PAL will be Operating More Hajj Flights to Medina
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to launch additional non-stop special flights to Medina (MED) this month, a service dedicated to carrying Filipino Hajj pilgrims. The