There are only two places in an airplane where jet engines are positioned, either in the rear or aft, and at the wings. Both have
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Spirit Airlines to Defer Airbus Deliveries
Spirit Airlines is taking steps to streamline its operations and sharpen its focus on core services. In a strategic move announced on April 8, 2024,
Do Airlines Read Your Feedback and Complaints?
Many Filipinos have turned to Facebook as the world’s largest center for complaints. When encountering issues with a service, such as an airline, they often
In Aviation, the Customer is Not Always Right
In the realm of commercial aviation, the mantra “the customer is always right” doesn’t apply as straightforwardly as it might in other industries. There’s a
PAL and Emirates Chosen as Best Flight Attendant Uniforms
In a recent poll I conducted, asking people to vote for the best flight attendant uniforms of 2024, Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Emirates emerged as
Emirates is Finally Hiring Cabin Crew in the Philippines
The long wait is over for many cabin crew aspirants! Yesterday, Industrial Personnel and Management Services Inc. (IPAMS) announced that Emirates is hiring cabin crew
Take-off and Landing are the Most Dangerous Parts of a Flight
The most perilous moments during a flight are not found in the cruising phase but rather during take-off and landing, with landing being particularly hazardous.
Cebu Pacific and Avolon Enters into Sale-Leaseback Agreement
Cebu Pacific has entered into a sale-and-leaseback agreement with Avolon, a leading aircraft leasing company, for four brand-new Airbus A330neo aircraft. Slated for delivery between
PAL May Order More A350-1000s by Year End 2024
Philippine Airlines’ (PAL) resurgence from the pandemic has been remarkable, especially after recording an all-time high performance in 2023. The airline plans to reinvest all
PAL to Reconfigure A321CEOs with New Seats and IFEs
In 2012, when Philippine Airlines (PAL), under the management of San Miguel Corporation, announced an order for 54 Airbus planes, including 34 A321ceos, 10 A321neos,