Qantas has announced retirement plans for its largest aircraft, the Airbus A380, and has placed new orders for Airbus A350-1000, Boeing 787-9, and 787-10 aircraft.
Author: Mond Ortiz
Qantas Group Orders Boeing 787; Posts Impressive Profit
Qantas Group is taking some major steps forward. Qantas announced an order for 12 Boeing 787 Dreamliner airplanes, including four 787-9 and eight 787-10 models.
What Are Those White Trails in the Sky Left by Planes?
When I was a little boy, my guardian would point to the sky, showing me those white trails, and say, “Look, it’s a jet!” I
BOC Aviation and IndiGo Enter into A320NEO Lease Deal
BOC Aviation and IndiGo are no strangers to collaboration. They’ve been working together for a while, and now they’re taking their partnership to the next
Emirates Enjoys a Busy Summer with More to Come
Emirates has had one of its busiest summers ever, flying over 14 million passengers between June and August. The airline’s global network saw average seat
The Story Behind the Name of the Airbus A380
Airbus has a pattern for naming planes, starting with “A3” and then two numbers. It began with the A300, A310, A320, A330, and A340. But
AirAsia Philippines Sounds Alarm on Online Scams
AirAsia Philippines is putting out a warning to its customers to be on high alert, especially when hunting for affordable flights online, due to scams.
Cebu Pacific Opens New Route to Da Nang, Vietnam
Cebu Pacific is all set to expand its wings further by launching a new destination. Starting December 7, 2023, Cebu Pacific will be flying to
Factors that Affect the Prices of Plane Tickets
Ever noticed that the passenger next to you or behind you might have paid a different price for their plane ticket, even though you’re in
Difference Between Narrowbody and Widebody Aircraft
In my previous post, I talked about “narrowbody” and “widebody” aircraft, using examples like the A320 as a narrowbody and the Boeing 777 as a