Aviation officials from Asia are urging global action to reduce injuries caused by turbulence, with recent incidents highlighting the need for improved forecasting and data
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Malaysia Aviation Group to Temporarily Reduce Flights and Routes
Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) announced that it will be reducing its flights and routes between now and December 2024. This decision comes as a direct
Dedicated Airport Ground Personnel Driving Every Flight’s Triumph
We often see pilots and flight attendants as the heroes of the sky, ensuring that we travel safely from point A to point B. While
Emirates Unaccompanied Minors Service Welcomes 900 Children
As the new school year approaches, Emirates is experiencing one of its busiest periods for its Unaccompanied Minors Service. This service, which provides safe and
Understanding Some Actions of Flight Attendants Inside the Aircraft
There are many things that flight attendants do which often go unnoticed or are misunderstood by passengers. While some may not pay much attention, others
Where Does PAL Fly their Two A350-900s?
Philippine Airlines (PAL) operated six Airbus A350-900s until the pandemic hit, which forced the airline to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. As a result,
Philippines Approves Cessna SkyCourier for Operations
In the Philippines, air connectivity is important, especially for interisland routes. Being an archipelago, it is important that planes get to operate even from rural
The F-4 Phantom II and its Anhedral Horizontal Stabilizers
I used to think the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom was an unattractive fighter, especially when compared to the sleek designs of the F-14, F-15, F-16,
Capital A Secures $443 Million Bond to Boost AirAsia’s Growth
Capital A Berhad has announced a major financial boost for AirAsia through the successful signing of a $443 million revenue bond. This financing marks an
Aeroflot Resumes Moscow to Bali Flights After Three-Year Hiatus
Starting on September 17, 2024, Aeroflot will resume its direct flights from Moscow to Denpasar, Bali, after a three-year break caused by the coronavirus pandemic.