If you’ve ever flown on an Airbus A320, which many of us have, you might have noticed some variations in the wingtips of different aircraft.
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How Flight Attendants Handle Difficult Passengers
Every passenger has a different story. Not all of them are nice and willing to follow the cabin crew. There are just some passengers who
Boeing Adjusts 737 Production, Focusing on Quality and Safety
Boeing is adjusting its 737 production strategy, focusing more on quality and comprehensive checks rather than strictly adhering to its previously stated production rate. This
American Airlines Expands Global Reach with New Destinations
American Airlines is set to enhance its international network, adding exciting new destinations and resuming popular services from its Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) hub. This expansion
Cebu Pacific Takes Delivery of Another Leased A320ceo
Cebu Pacific starts the year with a boost to its fleet with the arrival of a leased Airbus A320ceo (A320-214) at Ninoy Aquino International Airport
PAL Enhances Passenger Experience with Amadeus Traveler DNA
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is enhancing its customer service by implementing Amadeus Traveler DNA. This advanced customer profiling and personalization solution is set to revolutionize the
The MD-12 Double Decker is a Vision Unfulfilled Story
The concept of a full-length double deck commercial jetliner was not originally an Airbus concept after they created the A380. The Boeing 747 was originally
The Different Planes Used in Some Famous Hollywood Movies
We all enjoy watching movies, right? I’m sure among all the movies you’ve watched, some feature different types of aircraft, like fighter jets and commercial
Emirates to Send Engineers to Oversee Boeing 777 Production
The issues Boeing is currently facing are starting to alarm other airlines and customers, particularly those with large orders, such as Emirates Airlines. In a
NTSB: Missing Bolts Cause for Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 Incident
Boeing is facing challenges again with their 737 MAX, as it seems their issues with this aircraft are never-ending. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)