In a recent update from Boeing, it was revealed that the delivery of their first 737 MAX 7 aircraft has been postponed to 2024. This
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Difference Between Aircraft Tires and That of Your Car
A number of you may have had the chance to examine an aircraft tire up close, noticing its remarkable size. However, you might be under
What You Need to Know About SAF or Sustainable Aviation Fuel
You may have come across reports about Cebu Pacific deploying Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for their latest aircraft deliveries. It’s also likely that you’ve seen
AirAsia Philippines Waves Goodbye to Face Mask Requirement
AirAsia Philippines brings good news for domestic travelers: face masks are no longer mandatory on all domestic flights. The change in policy comes after the
Airplanes Have Horns, And It’s Not for Honking on Other Planes
Just like cars, trains, and boats, planes are also equipped with horns. However, the purpose of airplane horns is quite different. While horns in cars,
The World’s Longest Non-Stop Flights in 2023
The innovation of ultra-long range aircraft has certainly transformed global connectivity. Aircraft models such as the Airbus A350, Boeing 787, and Boeing 777 have revolutionized
Flight Attendants Train Immensely for Scenarios They Pray Will Not Happen
Flight attendants greet potential danger with a smile every day. Beneath all the glamour and perks lies a profound reality: in an emergency, they must
CAAP and ICAO Boost Philippine Air Traffic Management
In an effort to elevate Air Traffic Management (ATM) and Aeronautical Information Services/Management (AIS/AIM) in the Philippines, a partnership has been forged between the Civil
Modern Jetliners: The Boeing 717
Way back the early 2000s, Cebu Pacific was considering the purchase of a new aircraft to replace their outdated DC-9s. The Boeing 717 was a
When Airplanes Reverse by Themselves, or Powerback
It’s common knowledge that a variety of vehicles, from cars to boats, even trains, can shift into reverse and move in the opposite direction. However,