In the past, I was so used to seeing airlines with a diverse fleet. One could have 747s, A330s, A340s, MD-11s, and so forth. I
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American Airlines Orders 260 Jets from Airbus, Boeing, & Embraer
American Airlines has announced an ambitious plan to rejuvenate its fleet with an order of 260 new jets from Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer. The Fort
The Two Abandoned Boeing 737-200s at Subic International Airport
I recently went to Subic International Airport to do a shoot with Topflite Academy for their Women’s Month celebration, recognizing their women pilots. While I
The Current Status of Cebu Pacific’s Former Airbus A319s
Cebu Pacific initially operated older Douglas DC-9s and Boeing 757s before transitioning to become a predominantly Airbus airline in 2005, incorporating two Airbus A320s and
The Current State of Former PAL 737 Jets
Before making the switch to Airbus aircraft, Philippine Airlines (PAL) predominantly flew a fleet of Boeing planes, including the popular 737 model, Boeing’s top-seller. PAL
Thai Airways Ads Three More Boeing 787-9 Orders
Thai Airways has further expanded its order books by securing three more Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, bringing its total to 51 of these advanced aircraft. This
United Airlines Bridges Guam and Tokyo with New Daily Flights
United Airlines is set to enhance its international network by introducing daily nonstop flights from Guam to Tokyo Haneda International Airport, starting May 1. This
Etihad Welcomes 3 New 787-9 Dreamliners to the Fleet
The past weekend marked a milestone for Etihad Airways as the airline proudly welcomed three new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners to its home base at Abu
Cebu Pacific Nears Fleet Decision Between Airbus and Boeing
Cebu Pacific is on the brink of a monumental decision that will shape its future operations after its CEO, Michael Szucs, revealed plans to choose
Thai Airways Orders 45 Boeing 787 Dreamliners
Thai Airways has finalized an order for 45 Boeing 787 Dreamliners at the Singapore Air Show. This decision is a part of the airline’s strategic