Why Qantas Chose This Asian Megahub For Its First-Ever Overseas Cabin Crew Base

Australian flag carrier Qantas has announced its latest plans to establish an overseas crew base in Singapore. The is set to open from September 2026, and marks the airline’s commitment…

Why In The World Did Delta Air Lines Order The Largest Airbus A350 Variant?

Delta Air Lines has placed an order for the Airbus A350-1000 in order to update its fleet, replace outdated aircraft such as the Boeing 767, increase passenger satisfaction, reduce expenses,…

Why The A321neo Will Become The Largest Fleet In The Airline’s History

SkyTeam carrier Delta Air Lines is fully committed to the Airbus A321neo aircraft, with a recent move to exercise its options for 34 additional aircraft, making the A321neo the largest…

How to travel solo — and why you absolutely should

Don’t let the lack of a travel companion keep you from missing out on an amazing experience. You might face the choice between traveling alone and not traveling at all.…

How The NATO Fighter Fleets Stack Up Against Russia’s In 2026

In 2026, the balance of air power in Europe remains one of the most closely watched military equations in the world. On one side stands NATO, an alliance of 30+…

Here’s How Much Bigger The Airbus A380 Engine Is Compared To The A320

Stand next to an Airbus A380 on an airport ramp and the first thing that overwhelms you isn’t the height of the fuselage—it’s the engine. The circular inlet towers over…

The World’s 10 Shortest Boeing 747 Flights In 2026

Try as we might, we can’t fight change: the fact is, the once-ubiquitous Boeing 747 is now a rarity among scheduled passenger operations. Just a handful of operators of the…

WestJet cuts 16 US routes as Canadians travel elsewhere

Canadian airline WestJet is dramatically cutting back on flights to the U.S. The Calgary, Alberta-based carrier will not resume seasonal flights to North Carolina’s Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) — one…

Why In The World Does United Airlines Fly The Boeing 787 And Not The Airbus A350?

There are two main reasons that United Airlines operates a fleet of 12 Boeing 787-8s, 48 787-9s, and 21 787-10s rather than jets from the rival Airbus A350 series. Firstly,…

Qantas' 2nd Airbus A350-1000ULR Enters Final Assembly

On February 20th Australian carrier Qantas took to social media to announce that its 2nd ‘Project Sunrise’ A350-1000ULR had entered the final assembly line at Airbus’ facilities in Toulouse. Source…