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
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Cebu Pacific and Avolon Enters into Sale-Leaseback Agreement
Cebu Pacific has entered into a sale-and-leaseback agreement with Avolon, a leading aircraft leasing company, for four brand-new Airbus A330neo aircraft. Slated for delivery between
AirAsia Converts 36 A321neo Orders to A321neo LR
AirAsia is embarking on an ambitious journey to become the first global network carrier among low-cost airlines, as announced by Tony Fernandes, CEO of parent
Cebu Pacific is Aiming to Have 91 Aircraft by End of 2024
Things are looking bright for Cebu Pacific in 2024. Recently, they acquired a leased Airbus A320ceo (A320-214) to augment their fleet. Despite some challenges, Cebu
Malaysia Airlines Set to Receive 4 A330neos this Year
Malaysia Airlines is set to enhance its fleet with the arrival of 12 new twinjets this year, including four Airbus A330neos. The first A330neo is
The A330-800neo is Airbus’ Worst Selling Plane
The Airbus A330-800neo, a variant of the A330neo family, has faced a challenging market since its inception. Despite sharing many features with its more successful
PAL Will Need a Robust Fleet for its Future Plans
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has set a clear goal to reestablish itself as a major airline in Asia. PAL President and COO Capt. Stanley Ng recently
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
The Lockheed L-1011 Tristar was Advance but Why Did it Fail?
When it was first released, the Lockheed L-1011 Tristar was the most advanced widebody aircraft. It was the second long-range widebody tri-jet to be introduced,
Malaysia Airlines signs MOU for 20 Airbus A330neo aircraft
To replace its ageing fleet of older generation Airbus A330s and A380s, Malaysia Airlines recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to acquire twenty Airbus