Saudia, the national airline of Saudi Arabia, recently pulled the curtain back on its new brand identity. The grand reveal took place in Jeddah and
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AirAsia is Gearing Towards Ordering More Widebody Aircraft
Capital A is moving towards another round of widebody aircraft order for AirAsia, with CEO Tony Fernandes mentioning ongoing discussions. Airbus is the main focus
Turkish Airlines Faces A321neo Engine Issues
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Cathay Pacific Orders 32 A321neo and A320neo Jets
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Emirates Pours Love into Every Cup of Coffee
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Is Cebu Pacific Going for the Boeing 737 MAX?
Amid the ongoing issues with Pratt & Whitney’s geared turbofan engines, which have led to delivery delays for Airbus and even grounded planes for maintenance,
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How a Ram Air Turbine or RAT Can Save a Plane
If you’re a fan of Air Crash Investigation, you’ve probably seen episodes where a plane’s engines totally “flame out” or lose power mid-flight. It’s a
PAL is Aiming for Growth After Successful Restructuring
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