Boeing recently reported that 11 Chinese airlines have resumed operating the 737 MAX as of April 10th. This development is a significant milestone for the
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British Airways Resumes A380 Flights to Los Angeles
After a hiatus during the northern summer, the British Airways Airbus A380 is set to make a comeback on its popular route from London Heathrow
Cebu Pacific Returns to Laoag with Daily Flights
Travel enthusiasts in the Philippines can rejoice as Cebu Pacific has announced the resumption of direct flights between Manila and Laoag starting May 22nd. After
Emergency at Dublin Airport After Ryanair Nose Wheel Collapse
An issue with a Ryanair plane’s nose wheel led to a full emergency at Dublin Airport on Sunday. Operations from the airport’s south runway were
Reverse Thrust: Slowing Down a Plane After Landing
In an earlier article, we explored various methods pilots use to decelerate an aircraft after landing. One such technique is the application of reverse thrust.
Ways of Expressing Gratitude For Your Flight Attendants
Flight attendants are vital in providing passengers with a comfortable and secure flying experience. They expertly handle everything from serving beverages to addressing emergencies, consistently
United Airlines Expands Schedule Amid Soaring Demand
As United Airlines reports a 15% increase in bookings for international flights in March 2023 compared to the previous year, the carrier is confidently gearing
IATA Report: Air Travel Revives and Thrives
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has announced remarkable growth in air travel demand, with February 2023 traffic results revealing a steady recovery in the
Understanding the Reasons Behind Flight Cancellations
There’s no doubt that flight cancellations can be incredibly frustrating, and I have personally experienced the annoyance they can cause. However, it’s important to remember
Time for Change: Qantas’ Aging Fleet Draws Criticism
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce is under fire for not prioritizing the modernization of the airline’s aging fleet. With an average age of 15 years, Qantas’