The recent buzz around flight cancellations and technical crew numbers at SriLankan Airlines has been drawing a fair share of media attention. In response, SriLankan
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Engine Parts Problem Taking Toll on Airlines Globally
A common misconception is that aircraft engine part availability issues only affect specific regions like the Philippines, resulting in flight cancellations. However, the reality is
Frontier Airlines Stands Firm Against Potential Aircraft Grounding
Denver-based Frontier Airlines has responded to the threat of potential aircraft grounding by moving to the courts. The airline, operating primarily with Airbus narrowbody jets,
Flynas Firms Up 30 Airbus A320neo Family Aircraft
Airbus and Saudi Arabia-based airline flynas have made waves in the aviation industry with their recent deal. The Paris Air Show 2023 was abuzz when
Airbus Secures Record-Breaking 500 A320neo Orders from IndiGo
IndiGo Airlines, a major player based out of Delhi International, recently smashed the record for the largest single commitment ever in terms of aircraft number,
Explaining What ‘NEO’ Stands For in Airbus Planes
The Philippines, often referred to as an “Airbus nation”, is home to several local airlines that primarily operate Airbus aircraft. Terms like “A320neo”, “A321neo”, and
Airbus Nearing Record-Breaking A320neo Deal with IndiGo
Airbus might be on the verge of an enormous breakthrough, one that might potentially set a new record. It is closing in on a remarkable
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
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
Boeing 737 MAX Deliveries to China: A Step Forward
After more than four years of halted deliveries following two fatal crashes, Boeing may finally resume deliveries of its 737 MAX aircraft to Chinese airlines.