Capital A is moving towards another round of widebody aircraft order for AirAsia, with CEO Tony Fernandes mentioning ongoing discussions. Airbus is the main focus
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Turkish Airlines Faces A321neo Engine Issues
Turkish Airlines expects to ground up to 12 A321neo aircraft by the end of the year. The culprit behind this is problems with Pratt &
Is Cebu Pacific Going for the Boeing 737 MAX?
Amid the ongoing issues with Pratt & Whitney’s geared turbofan engines, which have led to delivery delays for Airbus and even grounded planes for maintenance,
Philippine Carriers are Getting More Planes, Hiring More Crew
You might be wondering why local airlines like Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, AirAsia Philippines, and Royal Air are hiring so many flight crews. The most
PAL is Aiming for Growth After Successful Restructuring
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has been doing well since their restructuring, and the changes they made have helped them become profitable. Capt. Stanley Ng, PAL President
PAL Chooses Boeing AHM Select for Better Fleet Management
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is gearing up for a busy travel season. To make sure their planes are in tip-top shape, they’ve signed a five-year deal
Air Canada Orders 18 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners
Air Canada has recently placed an order for 18 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners, with an option for 12 more. This move aligns with Air Canada’s strategy
US’ Newest Carrier, New Pacific Airlines, Spreads Its Wings
New Pacific Airlines is adding some exciting destinations to its route map. Starting November 16, 2023, the airline will fly between Ontario International in California
Why Philippine Carriers Chose PW1100G Engine for their A321neo
In the country, Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific operate the Airbus A321neo and A320neo, which have faced some issues. Philippine Airlines operates only the A321neo,
Emirates and SriLankan Airlines Team Up for Better Connectivity
Emirates and SriLankan Airlines are joining forces to make travel easier for their passengers. The two airlines have signed an interline agreement that kicks in