The aviation landscape is rapidly evolving as aircraft manufacturers strive to create commercial planes that can fly further and faster than ever before. As such
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The World’s Longest Non-Stop Passenger Flights of 2023
In recent times, commercial airlines have increasingly incorporated ultra long-haul non-stop flights into their itineraries. These extended routes reduce travel durations between distant cities and
Aeroflot Turns to Iran for A330 Maintenance
Aeroflot is facing a tough challenge due to the international sanctions against Russia. These sanctions have resulted in the European Union (EU) closing its airspace
Airbus Q1 Deliveries Drop, Sells A350 Freighters
Airbus has reported an 11% drop in first-quarter deliveries and announced the sale of four A350 freighters to an undisclosed customer on Tuesday. The company
Boeing Targets 737 MAX Recovery by 2025
After facing several challenges in recent years, including two deadly crashes and the COVID-19 pandemic, Boeing Co is determined to bounce back. Boeing plans to
British Airways Resumes A380 Flights to Los Angeles
After a hiatus during the northern summer, the British Airways Airbus A380 is set to make a comeback on its popular route from London Heathrow
Cebu Pacific Returns to Laoag with Daily Flights
Travel enthusiasts in the Philippines can rejoice as Cebu Pacific has announced the resumption of direct flights between Manila and Laoag starting May 22nd. After
Time for Change: Qantas’ Aging Fleet Draws Criticism
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce is under fire for not prioritizing the modernization of the airline’s aging fleet. With an average age of 15 years, Qantas’
Icelandair Embraces Airbus A321XLR for Fleet Renewal
In a historic move, Icelandair has signed a memorandum of understanding to purchase 13 Airbus A321XLR aircraft, marking the airline’s first-ever Airbus order. This decision
EVA Air Launches Taipei-Clark Route, Expands Philippine Presence
Taiwan’s EVA Air has recently launched daily flights between Taipei and Clark in the Philippines, expanding its reach in the Southeast Asian region. This new