There’s a lot of debate about which airlines are the world’s largest. I get why—there are various ways to measure this, such as fleet size,
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Classic Jetliners: The BAe 146 / Avro RJ
The BAe 146 by British Aerospace and its successor, the Avro RJ, had a good run in the Philippines. Airlines like Asian Spirit, Skyjet, and
15 Facts You May Not Know About the Emirates A380
Emirates has been flying the Airbus A380 for 15 years now, and it’s safe to say that this superjumbo has become a cornerstone of their
Cebu Pacific Opens New Route to Da Nang, Vietnam
Cebu Pacific is all set to expand its wings further by launching a new destination. Starting December 7, 2023, Cebu Pacific will be flying to
STARLUX Airlines Introduces Daily Flights from Taipei to Clark
STARLUX Airlines has recently unveiled a new daily service that connects Taipei with Clark, Philippines. This marks the airline’s third Philippine destination, joining Manila and
Historic Aircraft: The Boeing 314 Clipper Flying Boat
In the 1920s and 1930s, land-based airports were scarce. As a result, flying boats, which could land on water, became the quickest air travel method.
Saudia Launches Direct Flight from Jeddah and Riyadh to Beijing
Saudia recently announced new direct flights connecting Jeddah and Riyadh with Beijing. Before this, travelers from Saudi Arabia to China only had Guangzhou as their
Etihad is Adding Boston as Fourth US Destination
Etihad Airways has announced the addition of Boston as its new destination in the United States. Starting March 31, 2024, the airline will offer four
Cebu Pacific Aims to Receive 21 Planes this 2023
In response to the soaring demand for air travel, Cebu Pacific is taking notable strides. The airline has laid plans to amp up its aircraft
The PBY Catalina Flying Boat Might Make a Comeback
Regarded as the most iconic flying boat ever to enter mass production, the PBY Catalina from the 1930s to the 1950s may soon reappear in