Have you ever pondered the reason behind flight attendants donning a scarf as a component of their uniforms? You’ve likely observed that a standard flight
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Power Outage at NAIA Terminal 3: Canceled Flights and Chaos
Over 40 flights were canceled at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3, with more expected to be delayed on the long Labor Day
China Carriers Reports Narrower Losses Amid Border Reopening
China’s three largest airlines have reported narrower losses in the first quarter, as both domestic and international travel picked up following the country’s relaxation of
What Does It Mean When an Aircraft is ETOPS Rated
While soaring on a 14-hour flight between two cities aboard a Boeing 777-300ER, you suddenly notice that the plane has only two engines, as opposed
Etihad Airways Targets India and Sets Sights on Expansion
Etihad Airways has announced its plans to triple its passenger numbers to 30 million and nearly double its fleet to 150 planes by the end
Classic Jetliners: The Tupolev Tu-104
In the 1950s, amid the race for dominance in the commercial aviation sector, the Soviet Union sought to outpace Western nations by achieving groundbreaking milestones
Capital A’s AirAsia Soars with Load Factor Success
Capital A is making waves in the airline industry with the consolidation of its airline group, comprising AirAsia Malaysia, AirAsia Thailand, AirAsia Philippines, and AirAsia
Why is It Difficult to Become a Flight Attendant?
In recent days, I had the opportunity to attend the cabin crew graduation ceremonies for Philippine Airlines AICCT2301 and AirAsia Philippines Batch 48. One common
Modern Jetliners: The Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental and Freighter
The Boeing 747-8, the largest and most recent variant of the Boeing 747, stands as the most magnificent passenger aircraft ever constructed. It genuinely embodies
Air New Zealand Faces Engine Shortage Challenges
Air New Zealand is the latest airline to experience the effects of Pratt & Whitney engine shortages. In a recent announcement, the airline confirmed it