Boeing started making the 737 back in the ’60s, and guess what? They’re still making this well-liked single-aisle plane today. Over the years, the 737
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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
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
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
The Importance of Safety Briefings on Board an Aircraft
No matter how much it might bother us, the cabin crew must conduct safety briefings. It’s even said that the plane can’t take off without
The Unseen Threat of Bird Strikes on Planes
You might have seen the movie “Sully,” where a brave US Airways pilot managed to land his damaged Airbus A320 in the Hudson River after
What You Need to Know about Autopilot in an Aircraft
Aircraft technology has truly evolved over the years. Think back to the 1940s airliners like the Douglas DC-3 and Lockheed Constellation, and compare them to
Items that Should Never Be Taken Out of the Aircraft
Just today, I stumbled across a post that’s been making the rounds among Filipino netizens. In it, someone was innocently asking if aircraft headsets and
What Destinations in Europe will PAL Likely Fly to?
Travelers, OFWs, and aviation enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as Philippine Airlines (PAL) recently revealed plans to resume its Europe flights by 2025. The airline