It seems like the direction of the commercial aviation sector is to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Thus, manufacturers are looking for ways
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Qatar 787 drops to nearly 800 feet above water shortly after take off
After departure on January 10th, 2023, a Qatar Airways Boeing 787 plunges into a rapid descent at a rate of nearly 3000 feet per minute before even
AirAsia Philippines is on the priority list for the A321neo
Traveling by AirAsia’s A321neo is a visual treat. Among the many improvements to the A321neo’s cabin are redesigned seats and armrests equipped with charging connections
Can turbulence crash a plane?
Turbulence is unsettling and terrifying at the same time. It is very frightening for first-time travelers, to the point that they fear the aircraft may
What’s that horn-like sound when an Airbus NEO plane takes off?
If you’ve flown on board an Airbus A321neo or an A320neo, you’ve probably heard a horn-like sound before the engines spool up. More so, you
AirAsia Philippines launches flights to Tokyo Narita from Manila
In preparation for the many celebrations happening in Japan in February, AirAsia Philippines has launched service between Manila and Tokyo via Narita. The maiden flight left
Boeing ends the 747 production with the final delivery to Atlas Air
When Boeing announced the end of the Queen of the Skies program, it was a sad day for AVgeeks and 747 aficionados. After more than
First reactivated Lufthansa A380 flies to Manila for maintenance
After more than two years in storage, the first reactivated Lufthansa Airbus A380 flew to Manila Philippines for around a month of heavy maintenance. The
Pan Am China Clipper, the very first transpacific flight to Manila
Aviation history in the Philippines began as early as the 1920s; however, it was in the 1930s when the first transpacific flight happened, not by
Always trust your pilots when the plane flies through bad weather
As a passenger, you may find yourself flying in stormy skies or with little visibility. You can only see what is directly in front of