WestJet, Canada’s second-largest airline, has announced a groundbreaking decision that will reshape the nation’s air travel scene. The airline has decided to bid farewell to
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All About Contra-Rotating Propellers on Aircraft
My passion for aviation has always drawn me towards the exploration of unique and diverse types of aircraft. The intrigue of flying wings, tri-jets, seaplanes,
US-Bound Air India B777 Diverts to Russia Amid Engine Issue
On June 6, the passengers of Air India’s Flight 173 from New Delhi to San Francisco were in for an unexpected detour when their aircraft
Explaining What ‘NEO’ Stands For in Airbus Planes
The Philippines, often referred to as an “Airbus nation”, is home to several local airlines that primarily operate Airbus aircraft. Terms like “A320neo”, “A321neo”, and
The Dangers of Ignoring the Fasten Seatbelt Sign
A common behavior observed among numerous passengers is to rise from their seats immediately as the aircraft touches down and taxis towards the parking bay.
The Impact of Volcanic Ash on Planes
In recent times, the alert level for the Mayon Volcano was elevated to level 2, indicating increased volcanic activity. This development presents potential hazards to
Emirates Eyes a Larger Fleet with More Airbus and Boeing Jets
The president of Emirates, Tim Clark, revealed on Tuesday his ambitious plans for the Dubai-based carrier. He indicated that the Emirates might place orders for
Tony Fernandes Sees Exponential Growth for AirAsia Philippines
Emerging stronger and more determined than ever, Capital A and AirAsia are setting their sights on new horizons. A vital part of their ambitious plan?
PAL Eyes 787, A350, A330neo for Future Medium-Haul Fleet
There’s a fresh wave of dedication and drive surging through the corridors of Philippine Airlines (PAL). PAL’s President and COO, Capt. Stanley Ng, is deeply
AirAsia Philippines to Operate Airbus A330 Jets by 2024
AirAsia Philippines is gearing up to integrate Airbus A330 widebody jets into its fleet for domestic and regional routes. This significant step forward in the