I have noticed from my recent flights that passengers immediately remove their seatbelts right after the plane lands and while it is taxiing. They have
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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
Is Cebu Pacific Going for a Mega Order with Airbus?
It has been circulating all over the news that Cebu Pacific is nearing a deal of 100 to 150 planes with Airbus. However, both Airbus
Why Airport Security Asks Us to Take Out Laptops from Our Bags
Honestly, I hate removing my laptop and tablets from my hand-carry luggage when passing through airport security x-rays. I mean, I’ve packed them neatly, and
Cebu Pacific’s Recaro SL3710 Aircraft Seats Weighs Merely 8kg
My first impression of the Airbus A330 was that it could accommodate no more than 350 passengers. However, Cebu Pacific proved me wrong by packing
Why the Airbus A320 Was Advanced at Its Introduction
The Airbus A320 is very common in the Philippines, being a choice of all main local airlines using jets. However, did you know that during
Launching WWII Planes from Aircraft Carriers Without Catapults
Carrier-based aircraft are launched from a carrier’s deck using a catapult and a ski-jump. The catapult can immediately help planes like the F/A-18 Hornet achieve
Other Roles in Commercial Aviation Beyond Pilots and Cabin Crew
When we think of jobs in the commercial aviation industry, the first that comes to mind are pilots, cabin crew or flight attendants, and aircraft
When PAL Operated Three Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneers
Philippine Airlines is indeed full of history and interesting stories. One of them was their quest to operate from rural airports in the 1950s and
Why Didn’t Boeing Create a 747 with just Two Engines?
The Boeing 747, often referred to as the “Queen of the Skies,” is renowned for its size, range, beauty, and four-engine configuration. However, there are