While Metro Manila and some parts of the Philippines came to a standstill last July 24, 2024, due to heavy rains brought by Typhoon Carina
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Japan Airlines Finalizes Order for Airbus A350-900 and A321neo
Japan Airlines (JAL) has finalized a firm order with Airbus for 20 A350-900 widebody aircraft and 11 A321neo single-aisle planes. This commitment, initially announced earlier
More Understanding & Kindness are Needed from Air Passengers
The past few days for Philippine aviation have been quite eventful. Last week, there was a global IT-related outage that caused airlines worldwide to cancel
Korean Air Orders Up to 50 Boeing Widebody Jets
Korean Air has announced its intent to purchase up to 50 of Boeing’s fuel-efficient widebody airplanes. This deal includes 20 777-9s, 20 787-10s, and options
Why Southeast Asia Airlines Must Order More Planes
Southeast Asia’s aviation market is experiencing a robust expansion. According to Boeing’s commercial market outlook, the global demand for planes will reach 50,170 by 2043,
American Airlines Boeing 737 Aborts Takeoff After Blowing Tires
On July 10, 2024, an American Airlines Boeing 737-800 faced a severe issue at Tampa International Airport, leading to an aborted takeoff. Flight 590, heading
What are My Chances of Becoming a Flight Attendant?
Aspiring flight attendants often ask, “What are my chances of becoming a flight attendant?” My response is always the same: “Everything depends on you.” But
Delta Air Lines and Riyadh Air Forge Strategic Partnership
Delta Air Lines and Riyadh Air have signed a Strategic Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding. This agreement aims to provide numerous benefits for passengers traveling between
Boeing Agrees to Plead Guilty Over 737 MAX Crashes
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a felony charge of conspiring to defraud the US federal government following two fatal crashes involving the 737
JAL and ANA Strengthens Stand Against Unruly Behavior
The last thing you would want is to fly with an unruly passenger. While we expect good service as passengers, some individuals get out of