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Inquirer on MSNPAL’s Cebu-Ho Chi Minh flights take off in MayPhilippine Airlines (PAL) is set to operate the country’s first direct flights that link Central Visayas to the most populous ...
United will fly a total of 9,800 seats each way using the Boeing 777-300ER this month, making a total of 19,600 seats ...
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Hosted on MSNCebu Pacific raises route network to 124Cebu Pacific has expanded its flight coverage to an industry-leading 124 routes, as the airline widens its domestic and ...
The Philippines has expressed deep concern over China’s People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLA-AF) deploying flares against ...
The Philippine foreign ministry said on Friday it was "concerned" over what it described as "unsafe manoeuvres" and the use ...
Another U.S. Navy EA-18G crashed east of Mount Rainer, Wash., in October during a routine training flight from NAS Whidbey Island. That aircraft, part of Electronic Attack Squadron 130 (VAQ-130) ...
AirAsia saw its passenger numbers increase by 11% to over 63 million in 2024 while its aircraft fleet size rose to 224 ...
A People’s Liberation Army (PLAN) surface action group and an amphibious task group made separate transits through the Miyako ...
Can you combine passion and purpose in an aviation career? Cebu Pacific President and CCO Xander Lao shares his professional journey and insights ...
Sgt. Jacob M. Durham, a Long Beach, California native, was the Marine who died in a surveillance plane crash in the ...
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is exploring the possibility of using trained birds to address two pressing aviation concerns – illegal drone operations and bird strikes near ...
A U.S. Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton has been identified as one of four people killed in a plane crash last week in the southern Philippines, military officials confirmed Sunday. Sgt. Jacob M.
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