Boeing recently announced that approximately 90% of its 737 MAX jets in China have returned to commercial operation by the end of June. This update,
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Benefits and Downsides of Geared Turbofan or GTF Engines
We’ve all heard the recent news about the grounding of several Airbus A320neo family jets in the Philippines and elsewhere around the globe. Reports attribute
Delta 717 Lands Safely Despite Nose Gear Issue at Charlotte
The passengers and crew of a Delta Boeing 717 can now breathe easy after their plane made a successful landing at Charlotte Douglas International Airport,
SriLankan Airlines Issues Statement on Flight Cancellations
The recent buzz around flight cancellations and technical crew numbers at SriLankan Airlines has been drawing a fair share of media attention. In response, SriLankan
Engine Parts Problem Taking Toll on Airlines Globally
A common misconception is that aircraft engine part availability issues only affect specific regions like the Philippines, resulting in flight cancellations. However, the reality is
A World Without Flight Attendants – A Reality Check
The work of flight attendants, despite being critical, is often overlooked. They are more than just in-flight service providers; their importance is especially pronounced in
South Korean Airlines Pause Flights to China Amid Diplomatic Tension
Turbulent diplomatic relations between South Korea and China have led to South Korean airlines temporarily suspending certain international flights to mainland China. This halt comes
Understanding the Concept of Red Eye Flights
Have you ever experienced a Red Eye Flight, those flights that occur late in the evening or in the early morning hours? Often, budget airlines
Qantas and Emirates Partnership Awaits Final Approval
A significant development emerged in the long-standing partnership between Australian flagship airline Qantas and UAE’s Emirates. Last Thursday, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
Frontier Airlines Stands Firm Against Potential Aircraft Grounding
Denver-based Frontier Airlines has responded to the threat of potential aircraft grounding by moving to the courts. The airline, operating primarily with Airbus narrowbody jets,