Thai Airways, the national flag carrier of Thailand, has charted its future with the inclusion of five Airbus A321neo aircraft to its fleet. With this
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Emirates Eyes a Larger Fleet with More Airbus and Boeing Jets
The president of Emirates, Tim Clark, revealed on Tuesday his ambitious plans for the Dubai-based carrier. He indicated that the Emirates might place orders for
PAL Eyes 787, A350, A330neo for Future Medium-Haul Fleet
There’s a fresh wave of dedication and drive surging through the corridors of Philippine Airlines (PAL). PAL’s President and COO, Capt. Stanley Ng, is deeply
PAL Plans High-Weight Airbus A350-1000s
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has recently confirmed its intention to acquire nine high-weight Airbus A350-1000s as part of their strategy to upgrade their long-haul fleet. These
Cathay Pacific Close to Choosing Boeing 777-8F Freighter Planes
There’s a buzz in the aviation industry, and it’s all about Cathay Pacific Airways. The Hong Kong carrier is reportedly on the brink of a
Air France Flight from Osaka to Paris Encounters Bird Strike
It’s not every day that an airplane embarks on a journey and comes back to its departure point within three hours. However, such a scenario
Enjoy Free WiFi on All Emirates Flights
Being able to connect with our friends, family, and social media communities has moved from being a ‘luxury’ to an essential part of our travel
Thai Airways is Letting Go of its A380 Superjumbos
With the aviation industry witnessing a significant shift, airlines are increasingly replacing their superjumbo A380s with more efficient, long-range twin-engine widebody aircraft. One such airline
Delta Mulls New Airbus Widebody Jets Order
As the travel industry rebounds post-pandemic Delta Air Lines, is reportedly in advanced talks with Airbus about a significant widebody order. This move is fuelled
The Making of a PAL Flight Attendant
Many aspiring flight attendants in the Philippines have one shared dream – to work for the country’s national flag carrier, Philippine Airlines (PAL). The prestige