The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 drastically altered the trajectory for most airlines. While there were high hopes for significant growth in the airline industry globally,
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New Maintenance Requirements Coming for PW1100G Engines
If you thought the issues with the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G turbofan engine, which powers many Airbus A320neo and A321neo jets, might soon be resolved,
The History of Long-Haul Flights
Long-haul flights have been a common occurrence for many years. Today, numerous aircraft are capable of non-stop long-haul flights exceeding 16 hours. For example, Philippine
Delta Launches Daily Nonstop Flights from Seattle to Taipei
Travelers in Seattle will soon have a new way to reach the vibrant city of Taipei, Taiwan. Delta Air Lines has announced daily non-stop flights
Different Tail Designs of Aircraft
Airplane tails, or vertical stabilizers, play a crucial role in the stability and control of an aircraft. If you notice, they come in various designs,
Cathay Cargo Orders Six Next-Generation Airbus A350Fs
Cathay Cargo, the air freight division of Cathay Pacific, has ordered six next-generation Airbus A350F freighters. This move signifies Cathay’s commitment to maintaining Hong Kong’s
Cebu Pacific Leases Two A320ceos from Bulgaria Air
The aircraft spare parts shortage, particularly the Pratt & Whitney GTF issue, has forced airlines to implement drastic measures to prevent capacity cuts and disruptions
Airbus Soaring Towards Delivery Target
Airbus is on track to reach its annual delivery target of 720 aircraft after a strong performance in November, delivering 64 planes to 40 different
The Different Engines of the Airbus A320 Family
If you’ve flown on an Airbus A320 more than once, particularly in the Philippines, you might have noticed that they don’t all sound the same.
Alaska Air’s Strategic Acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines for $1.9B
Alaska Air Group Inc made a significant announcement on Sunday, revealing its plans to acquire Hawaiian Holdings Inc for a staggering $1.9 billion, debt included.