If you’re a regular visitor to Airfleets.net, you’ve probably noticed something unusual about the PAL Express fleet list. Why are the DeHavilland Canada DHC 8-300s
Tag: A320
Cebu Pacific Expands Flight Capacity to from Clark to Singapore
Cebu Pacific is making significant strides in expanding its flight capacity to meet the rising demand for air travel. By introducing new direct flights between
Cebu Pacific Took Delivery Two A320neo and A330neo This April
Cebu Pacific takes another giant leap in expanding its fleet, operating newer planes, and catering to the growing demand for air travel. This month of
Why Do Airplanes Dump Fuel and How Does It Work?
You may have come across the phrase “fuel dump” in relation to airplanes. If you’ve ever seen what appears to be white smoke trailing from
Air New Zealand Faces Engine Shortage Challenges
Air New Zealand is the latest airline to experience the effects of Pratt & Whitney engine shortages. In a recent announcement, the airline confirmed it
Modern Jetliners: The Airbus A220
We have become accustomed to Airbus aircraft bearing the A3XX naming convention, with the A320 family positioned as the manufacturer’s response to the single-aisle or
Cebu Pacific Returns to Laoag with Daily Flights
Travel enthusiasts in the Philippines can rejoice as Cebu Pacific has announced the resumption of direct flights between Manila and Laoag starting May 22nd. After
Cebu Pacific to Spend $650 Million on New Aircraft This Year
Cebu Pacific is set to expand its fleet in 2023. The chairman and owner, Lance Gokongwei, announced that the airline will spend around $650 million
Aircraft Braking System: How Planes Slow Down After Landing
As your plane touches down, you hear the engines roar louder and feel the force of the aircraft slowing down. You might be curious about
The Reason Why Airbus Planes Use a Side-Stick
When it comes to flying an airplane, the pilot’s control over the aircraft is paramount to safety. As such, Airbus has been using a side-stick