We are familiar with the world’s three-star airlines up to the list of five-star airlines. However, you might be wondering if there are any airlines
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Where Does PAL Fly their Two A350-900s?
Philippine Airlines (PAL) operated six Airbus A350-900s until the pandemic hit, which forced the airline to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. As a result,
Explaining Why Airlines are Ordering a Huge Number of Planes
Cebu Pacific’s recent order of more than 100 Airbus planes has made waves in the Philippines’ aviation industry. This marks the first time a local
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
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
Why Southeast Asia Airlines Must Order More Planes
Southeast Asia’s aviation market is experiencing a robust expansion. According to Boeing’s commercial market outlook, the global demand for planes will reach 50,170 by 2043,
Which Seats in an Airline Makes the Most Revenue?
We all know the common seats in an aircraft: first class, business class, and economy. Right now, there’s a new trend called premium economy. Nowadays,
Why Did Cebu Pacific Order 152 Airbus Aircraft?
So I was sifting through the comments section on my Facebook page about Cebu Pacific’s blockbuster aircraft order and noticed some questions: “Why so many
Emirates is Shifting Towards a More Flexible Fleet
We all know Emirates as an operator of only two types of aircraft: the world’s largest commercial passenger jet, the Airbus A380, and the world’s