Starting April 5, 2024, Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to increase its service between Manila and Toronto, adding a third weekly nonstop frequency. This 50%
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The Boom Overture’s Quest to be the Next Supersonic Airliner
It has been years since we last experienced supersonic commercial flight. The final Concorde commercial flight took place on October 24, 2003, from New York
United and Houston Airport Launch Major Terminal B Upgrade
United Airlines, in partnership with the Houston Airport System (HAS), has announced a major investment in the Terminal B Transformation Program at George Bush Intercontinental
The Time a Pilot Refused to Land a Plane Amid Unruly Passengers
We all understand the paramount importance of safety in the aviation industry. Airlines will never compromise safety for comfort or convenience. If there’s a need
How the Pratt & Whitney Issue will Affect Philippine Airlines
We are all well aware that among the airlines in the Philippines, Cebu Pacific is likely to be the most severely affected by the Pratt
PAL’s DeHavilland DHC-3 Otter Fleet in 1955
Philippine Airlines has operated a variety of aircraft since its inception in 1941. Excluding their sub-variants, the airline has flown more than 30 different types
American Airlines Expands International Reach in 2024
American Airlines is set to redefine its global network in 2024 by expanding its nonstop international operations. This includes introducing a new service to Tulum,
PAL and Singapore Airlines Forge New Codeshare Partnership
Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Singapore Airlines (SIA) are embarking on a new journey together with their recent codeshare partnership agreement. This collaboration is set to
Cebu Pacific Faces Challenges with Aircraft Groundings
Cebu Pacific, known for operating one of the most efficient and youngest fleets in the Philippines, is now grappling with a new challenge. This crisis
Emirates Unveils Plan for New Engineering Facility in Dubai
Emirates has taken a significant step in expanding its operational capabilities by investing US$950 million to develop a new engineering facility at Dubai World Central