American Airlines has entered into an agreement with Airbus to upgrade 150 of its A320ceo family aircraft with cutting-edge avionic systems. Announced on March 10,
Author: Mond Ortiz
Cebu Pacific Recognized as a “Great Place to Work”
Cebu Pacific has achieved a milestone by being recognized as a Great Place To Work for 2024. This marks the first time an airline from
FAA Investigates Boeing Whistleblower Allegations
The FAA is actively investigating claims made by a Boeing whistleblower, suggesting that the aerospace giant overlooked critical safety and quality measures in the production
A Third of the World’s PW1000G Equipped Jets are Grounded
Approximately a third 30% of jets equipped with Pratt & Whitney’s PW1000G turbofans are grounded around the world. This situation stems from a recall issued
Being a Flight Attendant is Not All Glamorous, It Has Challenges
During a recent cabin crew recruitment event I attended, I had the opportunity to chat with several aspiring flight attendants. When asked why they wanted
The Antonov An-22, the Largest Turboprop in the World
When the name “Antonov” is mentioned, many immediately think of the An-225, which was once the world’s largest aircraft until its destruction during the Ukraine-Russian
Rear-Mounted Versus Wing-Mounted Engines
There are only two places in an airplane where jet engines are positioned, either in the rear or aft, and at the wings. Both have
Spirit Airlines to Defer Airbus Deliveries
Spirit Airlines is taking steps to streamline its operations and sharpen its focus on core services. In a strategic move announced on April 8, 2024,
Do Airlines Read Your Feedback and Complaints?
Many Filipinos have turned to Facebook as the world’s largest center for complaints. When encountering issues with a service, such as an airline, they often
In Aviation, the Customer is Not Always Right
In the realm of commercial aviation, the mantra “the customer is always right” doesn’t apply as straightforwardly as it might in other industries. There’s a