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
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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
Modern Jetliners: The Boeing 717
Way back the early 2000s, Cebu Pacific was considering the purchase of a new aircraft to replace their outdated DC-9s. The Boeing 717 was a
Cathay Pacific Steers Towards Sustainability with SAF
Cathay Pacific is making strides towards its environmental goal. The airline aims to replace 10% of its total fuel usage with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
When Airplanes Reverse by Themselves, or Powerback
It’s common knowledge that a variety of vehicles, from cars to boats, even trains, can shift into reverse and move in the opposite direction. However,
PAL and PAL Express Shine in International Safety Audits
In a recent development that further reinforces its reputation for safety, Philippine Airlines (PAL) successfully completed its 9th consecutive International Air Transport Association Operational Safety
Cebu Pacific Partners with Airlink to Boost Disaster Relief Efforts
Cebu Pacific is the latest addition to the global network of airlines and logistic partners supporting the disaster relief nonprofit organization, Airlink. Their mission is
What You Go Through to Become a Flight Attendant
Things may seem easy until you’re there. When we see successful people, we think “sinwerte lang yan” or “madali lang yan pag may backing”. They