March is National Women’s Month. As such, airlines have been organizing flights with all-female crews to empower other women to pursue careers in what is
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Ethiopian Airlines Orders Eight Boeing 777-9 Jets
Ethiopian Airlines has announced its purchase of eight Boeing 777-9 jets, marking the first African carrier to invest in the advanced 777X widebody aircraft. The
How Similar is the F-16 and the FA-50?
During the Republic of Korea Air Force Black Eagles airshow held at Clark Airbase last March 4, I was impressed by how the T-50B performed.
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
A Lookback at the Century Series Fighters of the USAF
I’m passionate about aviation history, especially military aircraft, and I’ve recently become interested in those United States fighter jets with three digits. Today, we see
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
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
A Look at Pepsi’s Pop Culture Rebrand with the Concorde
You might have seen pictures of a Concorde painted in Pepsi colors. Most might think those photos are photoshopped. Well, those pictures are 101% clean
The Story Why a Cockpit is Called a Cockpit
Ask anyone where the pilot controls the plane, and the first word they will say is “cockpit,” not “flight deck.” Of course, “flight deck” does