Starting April 1, 2024, Sunlight Air will transfer most of its flights to Clark International Airport from its current base at Manila Ninoy Aquino International.
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Airbus is Setting Sights on A320neo Successor as Early as Now
Airbus has set its sights on the future with plans for a groundbreaking aircraft that stands as a testament to its commitment to sustainability. Chief
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.
A Look at Pepsi’s Pop Culture Rebrand with the Concorde
You might have seen pictures of a Concorde painted in Pepsi colors. Most might think those photos are photoshopped. Well, those pictures are 101% clean
Airbus Sets Sights on Higher Production and Quality Assurance
Airbus has unveiled its ambitious plans for the upcoming years, aiming to increase production rates across its aircraft lineup without compromising on the quality and
KLM Gears Up for A321neo Arrival with New Livery
KLM is on the brink of welcoming a significant addition to its fleet, the Airbus A321neo, set to elevate the flying experience for passengers headed
Boeing Adjusts 737 Production, Focusing on Quality and Safety
Boeing is adjusting its 737 production strategy, focusing more on quality and comprehensive checks rather than strictly adhering to its previously stated production rate. This
British Airways Spreads Love in the Skies This Valentine’s Day
This Valentine’s Day, British Airways is setting the mood for love high above the clouds, offering passengers a unique blend of romantic gestures, treats, and
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
The Story Why a Cockpit is Called a Cockpit
Ask anyone where the pilot controls the plane, and the first word they will say is “cockpit,” not “flight deck.” Of course, “flight deck” does