After having the privilege of exploring the hangars of numerous companies offering private jet and chartered air services, I’ve developed a profound fascination for private
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Turkish Airlines Delays 600 Aircraft Order
In a strategic move to take into account recent political changes, Turkish Airlines has decided to delay their historic order for up to 600 aircraft.
How Commercial Planes are Delivered to the Airlines
Once they’re assembled, tested, and signed off, commercial aircraft of all sizes – from long-range jets to short-range turboprops – need to make their way
The First China-Manufactured A321neo Jetliner Heads to Europe
In the fast-paced world of aviation manufacturing, Airbus is making significant moves to overcome the constraints of new aircraft deliveries. One key milestone is their
PAL will be Operating More Hajj Flights to Medina
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to launch additional non-stop special flights to Medina (MED) this month, a service dedicated to carrying Filipino Hajj pilgrims. The
Singapore Airlines Announces Top-Tier Management Changes
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is setting its sights on the future with some management changes. On September 10, 2023, the airline is going to embark on
Take the First Step Towards Your Flight Attendant Ambition
Many flight attendant aspirants have asked, “papasa ba ako ng flight attendant?” I typically respond with a question, “sinubukan mo na ba mag apply?” If
Frequently Asked Questions from Flight Attendant Aspirants
Even with a profound and passionate desire to join the cabin crew, many aspirants grapple with various concerns and queries that seem to halt their
Thai Airways Will Add the A321neo to Its Fleet by 2025
Thai Airways, the national flag carrier of Thailand, has charted its future with the inclusion of five Airbus A321neo aircraft to its fleet. With this
An Aircraft Cabin Air Flow and Ventilation System Explained
Despite the World Health Organization declaring the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, I often get questions about the safety of air travel. Frankly, I assure