Airlines continue to hire more cabin crew, providing opportunities for those who aspire to join this rewarding profession. I’ve recently seen cabin crew openings from
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Manila to Kaohsiung Inaugural Flight Onboard Cebu Pacific
On August 16, Cebu Pacific launched its inaugural flight between Manila and Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The airline will serve this route three times a week, and
Explaining Why Airlines are Ordering a Huge Number of Planes
Cebu Pacific’s recent order of more than 100 Airbus planes has made waves in the Philippines’ aviation industry. This marks the first time a local
FAA Orders Inspection of Boeing 787s After Mid-Air Incident
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a directive requiring airlines to inspect Boeing 787 Dreamliners. This action follows a March incident where a
US Pilot Shortage Temporarily Eases Due to Aircraft Supply Delays
The ongoing pilot shortage in the United States, which has troubled regional airlines for years, has seen a temporary reprieve. This shift comes as major
PAL Named Best Employer Brand for 2024
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has been awarded the Best Employer Brand for 2024 at the LinkedIn Talent Awards in the Philippines. This award reflects PAL’s dedication
Singapore Airlines Expands Flight Frequencies for 2025 Summer
Singapore Airlines has announced plans to increase flight frequencies and expand passenger capacity across its network for the 2025 Northern Summer operating season, from March
The Britten Norman Islander Continues to be Produced to this Day
The first time I laid eyes on a Britten-Norman Islander was during a visit to the DPR-College of Aviation campus. I had only seen it
Cebu Pacific and MCIA Introduces Bridge-Mounted Equipment Use
Cebu Pacific, in collaboration with Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA), has launched a major initiative aimed at enhancing sustainable operations and improving operational efficiency. This initiative
Should the Fasten Seatbelt Sign Remain On All the Time?
I’ve been reading a lot about passengers and crew getting injured due to clear air turbulence (CAT). The severity of CAT can be alarming, with