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
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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
United Boeing 737-800 Flight Lands Safely After Panel Loss
A United Airlines Boeing 737 flight made a safe landing in Oregon this Friday, despite losing an external panel during its journey from San Francisco.
McDonnell Douglas DC-10 VS Lockheed L-1011 Tristar
During my childhood years as an early aviation enthusiast in the 1980s, two exceptional planes caught my interest: the world’s most popular widebody trijets at
AirAsia Celebrates Women’s Month with All-Female Flights
Last March 8, AirAsia Philippines operated an all-female flight crew to usher in National Women’s Month and celebrate International Women’s Day. This initiative not only
PAL is Asia Pacific’s Most On-Time Airline for January 2024
Indeed, progress is progress, no matter how big or small. In life, we all have huge goals, but to achieve them, we have to hit
Thai Airways Orders 45 Boeing 787 Dreamliners
Thai Airways has finalized an order for 45 Boeing 787 Dreamliners at the Singapore Air Show. This decision is a part of the airline’s strategic
Pilot and Flight Attendant Are the Most Desired Jobs in the World
Haters Gonna Hate! Believe it or not, being a pilot and a flight attendant are among the most desired jobs worldwide, as reported by Jobseeker.
Cebu Pacific is Aiming to Have 91 Aircraft by End of 2024
Things are looking bright for Cebu Pacific in 2024. Recently, they acquired a leased Airbus A320ceo (A320-214) to augment their fleet. Despite some challenges, Cebu