Emirates has started using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for flights departing from Singapore Changi Airport, marking its first SAF investment in Asia. In recent weeks,
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What is RNAV or Area Navigation?
If you hang out with pilots and aviators, you must have heard the term RNAV or Area Navigation. Of course, this is something not that
Boeing Faces Slow Orders Amidst Safety Concerns
Boeing reported a sluggish performance in plane orders for May 2024, securing only four new orders with none for its popular 737 Max model. This
The Causes and Impact of Flight Delays and Cancellations
We don’t like flight delays and cancellations, and we are not the only ones. Airlines hate them too. In fact, delays and flight cancellations cost
The Importance of Communication Skills for Flight Attendants
Did you know that being a flight attendant is also a communications job? Yes, there will be a lot of communication between you and the
The Importance of CRM for Flight Attendants
We sometimes hear the words Crew Resource Management (CRM) or CRM training for flight attendants. However, we don’t always understand how important this is when
Near Miss at Mumbai Airport Involving IndiGo and Air India Jets
A major accident was narrowly avoided at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport when two flights came dangerously close on the runway. A viral video
Cebu Pacific Launches its Cadet Pilot Program
Cebu Pacific has announced an exciting new opportunity for aspiring pilots through its Cadet Pilot Program, created in partnership with Cebu-based flight training school, Airworks
Korean Air Considers Major Aircraft Order at Farnborough Air Show
Korean Air is gearing up for a major aircraft order at the upcoming Farnborough Air Show, potentially purchasing 30 new planes. The airline is currently
IATA Predicts Supply Chain Issues Until 2026
International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General Willie Walsh has provided a sobering outlook on global supply chain issues affecting the delivery of new aircraft.