AirAsia Philippines is set to expand its presence in Japan by adding Nagoya as its third destination in the country. This development marks a significant
Author: Mond Ortiz
Is it Time for Airlines in the Philippines to Buy Regional Jets?
I recently read an article from Ch-Aviation stating that the Philippine government is urging airlines to end turboprop operations at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)
PAL’s Next Aircraft Order can be the Biggest in its History
Since 2023, I have been hoping for Philippine Airlines (PAL) to put in another aircraft order. Given the positive outlook of air travel demand, upcoming
Cebu Pacific is Resuming Hong Kong Flights from Iloilo
Cebu Pacific will resume its direct flights between Iloilo and Hong Kong starting October 27, 2024. This move aims to provide a quicker and more
Pratt & Whitney Faces Ongoing Supply Chain Challenges
Pratt & Whitney (P&W) continues to face challenges due to shortages of cast metallic parts and other components, which are hindering its ability to produce
The A330 MRTT Can Refuel Planes Without Human Intervention
Air-to-air refueling is important for military aircraft to extend their missions and stay airborne longer. Aircraft like the KC-135 Stratotanker and the KC-10 Extender air-to-air
Southwest Ends Open Sitting Set-up After 50 Years
If you are used to Southwest Airlines’ open sitting set-up on its flights, it is time to say goodbye to that. The airline has announced
Being a Flight Attendant is Not for Complainers
I recently came upon a post by a Saudia cabin crew member discussing her life in the airline industry. This time, she was point blank
At What Speeds Do Planes Take-Off
During an incident at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport where a Philippine Airlines Boeing 777-300ER had to abort take-off, a journalist asked why the pilots
Passengers Thank Flight Crew for Safe Flights Amidst Typhoon
While Metro Manila and some parts of the Philippines came to a standstill last July 24, 2024, due to heavy rains brought by Typhoon Carina