When we think of jobs in the commercial aviation industry, the first that comes to mind are pilots, cabin crew or flight attendants, and aircraft
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Boeing Faces New Allegations Ahead of Senate Hearing
Just hours before Boeing’s CEO Dave Calhoun is set to testify before the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations, new allegations about the company’s safety practices have
When PAL Operated Three Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneers
Philippine Airlines is indeed full of history and interesting stories. One of them was their quest to operate from rural airports in the 1950s and
The Power of the GE90-115B Engine on a Boeing 777
I am truly impressed by the technological engineering that goes into the Boeing 777-300ER’s (and -200LR’s) engine, the GE90-115B. It is currently the largest and
Emirates Begins SAF Use in Singapore
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,
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