Despite the current attempts to stabilize production, Avolon, the third largest aircraft lessor globally, foresees that challenges in the supply chain will likely continue into
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The World’s Longest Non-Stop Flights in 2023
The innovation of ultra-long range aircraft has certainly transformed global connectivity. Aircraft models such as the Airbus A350, Boeing 787, and Boeing 777 have revolutionized
Virgin Australia Defends Sydney Airport Slot Use
Virgin Australia, based in Brisbane International, is firm in its stance that they’re not preventing smaller competitors from expanding their market share at Sydney Kingsford
Emirates Introduces Meal Preordering to Reduce Food Wastage
Full-service airlines such as Emirates are now adopting strategies that were once the domain of low-cost carriers like Cebu Pacific and AirAsia. This indeed reflects
United Airlines is Launching Direct Manila – San Francisco Flights
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has long reigned as the sole operator offering a direct route from Manila to San Francisco. Yet, the tides are turning as
The Reasons Why Most Commercial Planes are Painted White
Ever found yourself pondering why the exterior of most commercial planes, such as Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and AirAsia, among others, are painted white for
Classic Jetliners: The Lockheed L-1011 Tristar
Trijets have always captured my imagination, tracing back to my childhood when I received a children’s book about airplanes. One of the pages presented a
Emirates Network Connects Travelers to 800 Cities Worldwide
As we all know, connectivity is key in the world of aviation. Emirates Airline, with its extensive network of partners, is a shining example of
American Airlines and JetBlue to Dissolve Northeast Alliance
American Airlines and JetBlue Airways announced on July 21, 2023, they would begin to disassemble their Northeast Alliance, a collaborative arrangement that had been operational
Pegasus Airlines Boosts Fleet with 36 New A321neo Aircraft
Pegasus Airlines has decided to take its fleet to new heights by signing an agreement with Airbus to acquire 36 new A321neo aircraft. The decision