The Philippines’ main airport, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), urgently requires rehabilitation. Imagine, the gateway to the Philippines appears almost rural when compared to
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PAL Enhances Partnership with Airinmar
Philippine Airlines (PAL), the flagship carrier of the Philippines, is set to bolster its operational efficiency and cost management through an extended partnership with Airinmar,
United Eyes Airbus A321neo Amid Boeing 737 MAX 10 Delays
United Airlines is on the verge of expanding its fleet with multiple Airbus A321neo aircraft through lease agreements, signaling a strategic shift as the airline
United Airlines Shifts Focus from Boeing 737 MAX 10 to MAX 9
United Airlines has requested Boeing to prioritize the production of the 737 MAX 9 aircraft over the yet-to-be-certified MAX 10 variant. This adjustment comes amid
PAL Operates Nine All-Women Crew Flights for Women’s Month
During National and International Women’s Month, which is usually celebrated every March, many airlines around the world send off flights all crewed by women. Last
United Airlines Drops 737 MAX 10 from 2024 Fleet Plan
United Airlines has announced a revision to its fleet acquisition plans, notably affecting its Boeing 737 MAX 10 orders. Initially anticipated to enrich its fleet
American Airlines Orders 260 Jets from Airbus, Boeing, & Embraer
American Airlines has announced an ambitious plan to rejuvenate its fleet with an order of 260 new jets from Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer. The Fort
The Current Status of Cebu Pacific’s Former Airbus A319s
Cebu Pacific initially operated older Douglas DC-9s and Boeing 757s before transitioning to become a predominantly Airbus airline in 2005, incorporating two Airbus A320s and
Basic and General Requirements to Become a Cabin Crew
Many people dream of becoming a cabin crew member, and it’s widely known that there are specific requirements for this role. While these requirements can
The Current State of Former PAL 737 Jets
Before making the switch to Airbus aircraft, Philippine Airlines (PAL) predominantly flew a fleet of Boeing planes, including the popular 737 model, Boeing’s top-seller. PAL