One of the most common debates among travelers on a plane is the classic window seat versus aisle seat dilemma. While some travelers have a
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Airbus Q1 Deliveries Drop, Sells A350 Freighters
Airbus has reported an 11% drop in first-quarter deliveries and announced the sale of four A350 freighters to an undisclosed customer on Tuesday. The company
Chinese Airlines Resume 737 MAX Operations
Boeing recently reported that 11 Chinese airlines have resumed operating the 737 MAX as of April 10th. This development is a significant milestone for the
Boeing Targets 737 MAX Recovery by 2025
After facing several challenges in recent years, including two deadly crashes and the COVID-19 pandemic, Boeing Co is determined to bounce back. Boeing plans to
Emergency at Dublin Airport After Ryanair Nose Wheel Collapse
An issue with a Ryanair plane’s nose wheel led to a full emergency at Dublin Airport on Sunday. Operations from the airport’s south runway were
Reverse Thrust: Slowing Down a Plane After Landing
In an earlier article, we explored various methods pilots use to decelerate an aircraft after landing. One such technique is the application of reverse thrust.
A Mysterious Illness Strikes a Delta Air Lines Flight
Imagine being on a flight when suddenly, a mysterious illness strikes several crew members and passengers. That’s exactly what happened on Friday, April 7th, when
Embracing Resilience on Your Flight Attendant Dream Journey
Embracing resilience is an essential part of your journey toward realizing your dream of becoming a flight attendant. Not everyone will achieve their goal on
Icelandair Embraces Airbus A321XLR for Fleet Renewal
In a historic move, Icelandair has signed a memorandum of understanding to purchase 13 Airbus A321XLR aircraft, marking the airline’s first-ever Airbus order. This decision
All About Airline Route Planning & Network Optimization
Many believe that assigning a new destination for an airline is a simple task. For instance, in the Philippines, people might suggest that “PAL should