Known as the “command center” within the confines of both commercial and private passenger jets, the left seat in the cockpit is always occupied by
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Cebu Pacific Aims to Receive 21 Planes this 2023
In response to the soaring demand for air travel, Cebu Pacific is taking notable strides. The airline has laid plans to amp up its aircraft
There Still A Few Flying Boeing 727 Jets Today
The Boeing 727, a distinctive trijet, truly made a mark between the late 1960s and the 1980s. Among the many airlines that utilized this aircraft
Boeing 737 MAX 7 Rollout Pushed Back to 2024
In a recent update from Boeing, it was revealed that the delivery of their first 737 MAX 7 aircraft has been postponed to 2024. This
PAL Reduces Planes on Storage to Five
Philippine Airlines (PAL), revs up its capacity as it resurrects one A321ceo from storage on July 24, using it for short-haul international sectors. This is
The PBY Catalina Flying Boat Might Make a Comeback
Regarded as the most iconic flying boat ever to enter mass production, the PBY Catalina from the 1930s to the 1950s may soon reappear in
What You Need to Know About SAF or Sustainable Aviation Fuel
You may have come across reports about Cebu Pacific deploying Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for their latest aircraft deliveries. It’s also likely that you’ve seen
AirAsia X Proposes Exit from Financially Distressed Category
The tides are turning for AirAsia X as they announced on July 20 that they’ve submitted an application to Bursa Malaysia, Malaysia’s stock exchange, to
Airbus Battles Range Shortfall in Upcoming A321XLR
Airbus has hit a speed bump on its journey to release the new A321XLR passenger jet. Sources from the industry reveal that the company is
Asiana Airlines Connects Bohol and South Korea with New Flights
Last July 20, 2023, the inaugural flight, OZ 7093, of Asiana Airlines, laden with 177 passengers, touched down at Bohol Panglao International Airport (BPIA) from