We’re all eagerly awaiting Philippine Airlines’ next aircraft order, especially since their current fleet is showing its age. While they do have nine A350-1000s and
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Cathay Pacific Flight Experiences Engine Failure at Kaohsiung
Cathay Pacific Flight CX431, scheduled to depart from Kaohsiung International Airport to Hong Kong on August 31, encountered a serious engine failure just before takeoff.
United Airlines to Replace Aging 757s with New A321XLRs
United Airlines is preparing to modernize its fleet with the arrival of its first Airbus A321XLR in December 2025. This move marks a significant step
AirAsia X on Track to Fully Reactivate Fleet by Year-End
AirAsia X is set to fully reactivate its fleet of 18 Airbus A330s by the end of this year. This move marks what the airline
Koala Airlines Poised to Challenge Qantas and Virgin Australia
Australia is set to welcome Koala Airlines, a new competitor aiming to challenge established players like Qantas and Virgin Australia. Based in Melbourne, Koala Airlines
KLM Welcomes Very First Airbus A321neo
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines celebrated the arrival of its first Airbus A321neo at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, signaling a key milestone in the airline’s fleet renewal
Royal Thai Air Force Selects JAS39 Gripen E/F over F-16V
The Royal Thai Air Force has decided to acquire Saab JAS39 Gripen E/F fighter jets from Sweden, choosing them over the US-made F-16s. This decision
Differences Between PW1100G and CFM LEAP Turbofan Engines
When discussing new generation narrowbody commercial aircraft like the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX families, the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G and CFM LEAP engines
North Korea’s Air Koryo: The World’s Only 1-Star Airline?
We are familiar with the world’s three-star airlines up to the list of five-star airlines. However, you might be wondering if there are any airlines
How the Iranian Air Force Acquired the F-14 Tomcat
Yes, the F-14 Tomcat is still in military service, but not with the U.S. Navy—it’s with the Iranian Air Force! Surprising, right? You might be