Sometimes, I still find myself on a Top Gun Maverick high after watching it on Netflix. Weekends are usually dedicated to movies or music, and
Tag: aircraft
What to Prepare For Your Next Flight Attendant Recruitment Day
If you’ve been following my posts and the latest aviation news, you may have noticed that airlines are placing more aircraft orders now than ever.
Cathay Pacific Orders 30 Airbus A330-900 (neo) Widebody Planes
The global aviation industry is witnessing an uptrend in air travel demand, leading many airlines worldwide to place massive orders for new aircraft as part
United Airlines Pioneers SAF Use at O’Hare
United Airlines has taken a pioneering step in sustainable air travel by becoming the first airline to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for use at
The Push-Pull Configuration on Airplanes
Some planes from the past feature a unique design where two propellers are mounted on the fuselage instead of on the wings. In this configuration,
KF-21 Fighter Could Enter the Philippines’ MRF Competition
The Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) KF-21 fighter might soon join the long-running Multi-Role Fighter (MRF) competition in the Philippines. Manila has issued a request for
Is it Time for Airlines in the Philippines to Buy Regional Jets?
I recently read an article from Ch-Aviation stating that the Philippine government is urging airlines to end turboprop operations at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)
PAL’s Next Aircraft Order can be the Biggest in its History
Since 2023, I have been hoping for Philippine Airlines (PAL) to put in another aircraft order. Given the positive outlook of air travel demand, upcoming
Pratt & Whitney Faces Ongoing Supply Chain Challenges
Pratt & Whitney (P&W) continues to face challenges due to shortages of cast metallic parts and other components, which are hindering its ability to produce
The A330 MRTT Can Refuel Planes Without Human Intervention
Air-to-air refueling is important for military aircraft to extend their missions and stay airborne longer. Aircraft like the KC-135 Stratotanker and the KC-10 Extender air-to-air