The first time I laid eyes on a Britten-Norman Islander was during a visit to the DPR-College of Aviation campus. I had only seen it
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Cebu Pacific and MCIA Introduces Bridge-Mounted Equipment Use
Cebu Pacific, in collaboration with Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA), has launched a major initiative aimed at enhancing sustainable operations and improving operational efficiency. This initiative
Should the Fasten Seatbelt Sign Remain On All the Time?
I’ve been reading a lot about passengers and crew getting injured due to clear air turbulence (CAT). The severity of CAT can be alarming, with
Consequences of Disobeying Your Flight Attendants in Duty
Some people believe they know more than the flight attendants, especially those passengers who use their “million miler” status as a reason not to listen
PAL Reports Strong Growth in First Half of 2024
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has closed the first half of 2024 with notable increases in passenger numbers, cargo volume, and ancillary services, leading to total consolidated
Things Airline Passengers Do That Make Flight Attendants Happy
The phrase “happy crew, happy passengers, happy flight” encapsulates the essence of a pleasant flying experience. Flight attendants are committed to treating all passengers equally,
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
Qatar Airways’ Alleged Rejection of Asian Cabin Crew Applicants
I have always known Qatar Airways as an airline plagued with complaints about how they treat their employees. While social media might give you the