Airbus is poised to play a vital role in the expansion of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) under the “Horizon 3” military modernization
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Should the PAF Consider the Airbus A330 MRTT?
Today, I attended a media briefing where Airbus Defense presented their product offerings for the Philippines’ defense requirements. They showcased a lot, including the A400M,
The 1966 Mid-air Collision Between the XB-70 and F-104
The Cold War led to the development of many experimental and production aircraft that could reach incredible speeds. Think of Mach 3-capable interceptors like the
How Airlines Choose Their Routes and Where to Fly To
It’s easy to say, “they should fly to this destination because there is a market,” but it’s actually more complex than that. While market demand
SMBC Signs Lease Deal with United Airlines for A321neo Aircraft
SMBC Aviation Capital has finalized a lease agreement with United Airlines for twenty Airbus A321neo aircraft. These planes, part of United’s fleet expansion plan announced
When a Boeing 747 Carried 1,088 Passengers
The Boeing 747 is truly an awesome plane, and I’m sure most of us can agree. Not only is it visually stunning, but it’s also
Boeing Implements Temporary Furlough Amid Machinists’ Strike
Boeing has faced numerous challenges since McDonnell Douglas became part of the company. Once focused on quality, Boeing has shifted towards being more profit-driven, leading
Emirates Introduces Refurbished Boeing 777 on Six U.S. Routes
Emirates is expanding its U.S. services with the introduction of refurbished Boeing 777 aircraft on six routes. These updated planes will feature Emirates’ signature Premium
Alaska Airlines Approved to Acquire Hawaiian Airlines
Alaska Airlines has moved one step closer to finalizing its acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, following the United States Department of Transportation’s (DOT) recent approval. The
Boeing Takes Steps to Save Cash Amid Machinists’ Strike
Boeing is making a series of moves to conserve cash as the company faces a machinists’ strike. This strike has halted production at its Pacific