In an earlier article, I discussed some of the most frequently used terms by both pilots and flight attendants. Now, I’d like to focus specifically
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Malaysia Airlines Soars Towards Pre-Pandemic Capacity
Kuala Lumpur-based Malaysia Airlines is gearing up for a full operational recovery in China and North Asia this year. In fact, the airline is optimistic
Why The Boeing 787-9 Can Be a Perfect Fit in the PAL Fleet
As Philippine Airlines (PAL) looks to expand its long-haul routes and strengthen its position in the global aviation market, there has been a lot of
Airbus Announces A320neo Delivery Delays
Airbus has begun informing airlines about delivery delays for its popular A320neo family of jets in 2024. Several hundred single-aisle planes could face postponements of
Global Airline Capacity Plateaus this April
Global airline capacity in April remains almost stagnant, with only a marginal increase from March. Approximately 18 million fewer airline seats were available in April
Modern Jetliners: The Airbus A220
We have become accustomed to Airbus aircraft bearing the A3XX naming convention, with the A320 family positioned as the manufacturer’s response to the single-aisle or
Qatar Airways A350 Encounters Tailstrike Incident in Islamabad
A Qatar Airways Airbus A350 experienced a tailstrike incident at Islamabad International Airport (ISB) in Pakistan, resulting in damage to the aft fuselage. The A350-900,
The Perils of AWOL: How It Can Derail Your Flight Attendant Career
Instances of cabin crew members going AWOL to join foreign airlines have been occurring for quite some time. When a single flight attendant goes AWOL,
Qatar Airways Welcomes its First Boeing 737 MAX 8
On April 14, 2023, Qatar Airways took delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft from Air Lease Corporation. The aircraft, registered as A7-BSC
FAA’s Stand Against Unruly Passengers: Zero-Tolerance Policy
It is disheartening that some passengers assault flight attendants for simply doing their jobs and enforcing airline safety rules and policies. While physical attacks on