Philippine Airlines (PAL) has unveiled their comprehensive flight timetable for the month of July 2023, covering both domestic and international routes. Detailed timetables can be
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How Airline Interline Agreements are Shaping Air Travel
This year has seen Emirates expand its global reach by establishing more interline agreements with various airlines, including Philippine Airlines. Similarly, Etihad has also entered
PAL and Creditors Enter into Share Swap Deal
PAL Holdings, the parent firm of Philippine Airlines, has shifted gears with a fresh strategy. They’ve revised their request to the Philippine Stock Exchange to
The Story of Filipinas Orient Airways
There were a number of airlines that have left their mark on the history of Philippine aviation, such as Air Philippines, Zest Air, SEAir, Asian
The Spiral Marks on Jet Engines
Peering out the window during a flight, you’ve likely noticed the spiral marks at the center of a jet engine fan. Often viewed as merely
Why NAIA T2 Will Be A Huge Advantage for AirAsia Philippines
The atmosphere was buzzing with excitement as AirAsia Philippines finally relocated its domestic operations to NAIA Terminal 2, aptly dubbed as “T2.” AirAsia Philippines brands
Air France Industries KLM E&M and PAL Forge New Partnership
Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance (AFI KLM E&M) and Philippine Airlines (PAL) have forged a new partnership. This collaboration entails an engine support
Benefits and Downsides of Geared Turbofan or GTF Engines
We’ve all heard the recent news about the grounding of several Airbus A320neo family jets in the Philippines and elsewhere around the globe. Reports attribute
Engine Parts Problem Taking Toll on Airlines Globally
A common misconception is that aircraft engine part availability issues only affect specific regions like the Philippines, resulting in flight cancellations. However, the reality is
Why the Names of Airbus Planes Begin With “A3” or “A3XX”
Many might wonder why the names of Airbus aircraft start with an “A3” such as A300, A310, A320, A330, A340, A350, and A380. Let’s delve