I have always remained hopeful about Philippine Airlines returning to full strength and profitability. In recent years, the airline has reported steady profits, a sign
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Richard Nuttall is PAL’s New President
The airline business is full of surprises. Just today, I received one. Philippine Airlines (PAL) has announced the appointment of Richard Nuttall, a British executive
The Cebu Pacific Story from 4 to 97 Planes Strong
Cebu Pacific, a name synonymous with affordable air travel in the Philippines, has a remarkable growth story. From humble beginnings with just four used McDonnell
How a Boeing 747 Can Carry a Space Shuttle is Amazing
The Boeing 747 is an incredibly versatile aircraft, even used to carry the Space Shuttle on its back. I remember seeing memes questioning why there
Cebu Pacific A330neo Bohol Panglao Flights Seem Promising
It has now been confirmed that the Cebu Pacific A330neo will be utilized for flights from Manila to Bohol Panglao. Additionally, Cebu Pacific will also
The XF-84H Thunderscreech Insane Sound can cause Seizures
The XF-84H Thunderscreech is widely recognized as the loudest plane in history, ever. But just how loud was it? For those accustomed to the noise
Airlines Only Hire an Economical Number of Cabin Crew Needed
I have often mentioned in my previous articles that airlines do not hire as many cabin crew members based on the number of all who
Why Emirates Remains Completely Committed to the A380
In 2024, Emirates received its first Airbus A350 and has pending orders for more than 200 Boeing 777X aircraft. This raises the question of what
Are Chevrons on Boeing Engines Going Obsolete?
You may have noticed the saw-tooth design on the exhaust nozzles of Boeing’s 737, 787, and 747-8 engines. In contrast, this design is absent from
PAL Launches Nonstop Cebu to Ho Chi Minh City Flights
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to expand its flight services from Cebu with an exciting new route. Following the relaunch of its Cebu to Osaka