The atmosphere was buzzing with excitement as AirAsia Philippines finally relocated its domestic operations to NAIA Terminal 2, aptly dubbed as “T2.” AirAsia Philippines brands
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Cebu Pacific Welcomes Its First A320neo Built in China
Cebu Pacific recently celebrated its eighth aircraft arrival for 2023 — a brand-new A320neo aircraft straight from Airbus’ Final Assembly Line in Tianjin, China. This
Air France Industries KLM E&M and PAL Forge New Partnership
Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M) and Philippine Airlines (PAL) have forged a new partnership. This collaboration entails an engine support
Boeing Reports Majority of 737 MAX in China are Back in Business
Boeing recently announced that approximately 90% of its 737 MAX jets in China have returned to commercial operation by the end of June. This update,
Benefits and Downsides of Geared Turbofan or GTF Engines
We’ve all heard the recent news about the grounding of several Airbus A320neo family jets in the Philippines and elsewhere around the globe. Reports attribute
Why Do Some Jet Engines Look Like Hair Dryers
Ever taken a good look at the engines of planes like the A340-300s, A330-300s, or some A320 and A321s? You might have been surprised to
SriLankan Airlines Issues Statement on Flight Cancellations
The recent buzz around flight cancellations and technical crew numbers at SriLankan Airlines has been drawing a fair share of media attention. In response, SriLankan
Thai Airways Releases RFP for 30 Widebody Jets
Bangkok-based Thai Airways International is bracing for a significant growth spurt. In a recent conversation with Reuters, Thai Airways Chief Executive Chai Eamsiri unveiled plans
Engine Parts Problem Taking Toll on Airlines Globally
A common misconception is that aircraft engine part availability issues only affect specific regions like the Philippines, resulting in flight cancellations. However, the reality is
Thai Airways Sets Sights on Expanding Fleet Amid Travel Boom
Thai Airways has shared their ambitious plans to expand their aircraft fleet by the end of this year. In an interview with Reuters held at