March 2024 has been a pivotal month for global aviation, as airlines experienced a robust increase in global passenger demand, reflecting a resilient recovery and
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Why the Airbus A340 Flew Out of Popularity
Way back, it was easy for me to identify Airbus planes as they were usually wide-body, twin-engine aircraft, starting with the A300. At that time,
What will Happen After AirAsia X Acquires AirAsia Aviation Group
In an announcement on April 26, 2024, the board of AirAsia X revealed extensive plans for the company’s proposed acquisition of AirAsia Berhad and its
The CFM56 is One of the Most Reliable Aircraft Engines Made
One of the most popular commercial jet engines ever made is the CFM56. Many of you might have heard of this engine in discussions about
Why Filipina Flight Attendants are One of the World’s Most Beautiful
While beauty can indeed be subjective, many would agree that Filipina flight attendants are considered among the most beautiful cabin crew members worldwide. You can
Traits of Flight Attendants That Help Them Succeed in Life
Flight attendants are well-known for their hard work, dedication, and excellent customer service skills. But did you know that these traits also translate into success
In Aviation, the Customer is Not Always Right
In the realm of commercial aviation, the mantra “the customer is always right” doesn’t apply as straightforwardly as it might in other industries. There’s a
Cebu Pacific and Avolon Enters into Sale-Leaseback Agreement
Cebu Pacific has entered into a sale-and-leaseback agreement with Avolon, a leading aircraft leasing company, for four brand-new Airbus A330neo aircraft. Slated for delivery between
How Much Fuel Do Aircraft Carry for a Flight
Unlike cars, aircraft are not typically filled to full tank capacity. We’re accustomed to filling our cars with fuel based on our budget and the
We Expect SMC to Fix NAIA, and Not Leave it Half-Baked
The Philippines’ main airport, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), urgently requires rehabilitation. Imagine, the gateway to the Philippines appears almost rural when compared to