Category: Aircrafts
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Easyjet Flight 2618 Diverted to Rome (Power Bank Incident)
On 19 May 2026, Easyjet flight 2618 diverted to Rome when a female passenger told the crew that her power bank was charging her phone in her checked-in baggage. Easyjet Airbus A320 was carrying around 180 passengers and was en route to London Luton from Hurghada, Egypt. A lady passenger told the crew that her…
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Cracked Windshield, Southwest Airlines Flight WN2665 Declared Emergency
On 11 May 2026, Southwest Airlines flight WN2665 made an emergency landing at Tulsa after a cockpit windshield cracked and “exploded” during flight. The airplane was flying at an altitude of 31,000 feet over Oklahoma when the failure occurred. According to passenger George Gonzales, the pilot addressed the passenger over the intercom, explaining that the…
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AirSial Welcomes Its 10th Airbus AP-BPI
On 09 April 2026, AirSial’s 10th aircraft, registration AP-BPI, landed in Islamabad. Recently, AirSial has acquired two more Airbus A320 from DAE Capital on dry lease, which are expected to join AirSial’s fleet in 2027. The airline fleet will reach the count of 15 aircraft with the induction of these two aircraft. As of this…
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China Eastern Airline Resumes the Flying of Boeing 737-800
One of the four major Chinese airlines has grounded more than 200 aircraft. After the biggest disaster of the flight MU5735 for the Chinese aviation industry, China Eastern Airline has grounded all the Boeing 737-800 for inspection. It doesn’t mean that China Eastern Airlines won’t operate Boeing 737-800 aircraft, but to ensure the airworthiness of…
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Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 the Most Successful Aircraft Models
Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 are the most popular and top-selling aircraft models in the commercial market. Both are narrow-body jet aircraft and are primarily used for passenger carriage. Boeing is the American aircraft manufacturing industry headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., while Airbus is a European-based aircraft manufacturing company with headquarters in Leiden, Netherlands. Summary…
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AirSial Announced Nil Baggage Tickets on Flights
Airsial, the Pakistani private airline, has announced a Nil Baggage policy on its flights. The Nill Baggage is a type of ticket that does not include any checked-in baggage. The passenger traveling with a Nil Baggage ticket would only allow hand carry of 7kgs. Hand Carry Hand Carries are placed in the overhead compartment or…
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AirSial Welcomes its 7th Airbus AP-BPG
The new aircraft with registration Airbus AP-BPG is now conducting operations for the Airline. The AP-BPG inaugural flight was on 1st June 2025 from Karachi to Islamabad.
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AirSial 6th Airbus AP-BPF First Flight
In March 2025, AirSial (Pakistani Airlines) inducted a new Airbus A320 with registration AP-BPF MASN4133 into its Fleet. On 6th April 2025, Airbus AP-BPF operated its flight from Karachi to Islamabad, Flight No: PF-123. AirSial acquires this aircraft on a dry lease from BOC Aviation. Its delivery flight was to Karachi from Amman as SIF7786.…
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A320-200neo vs Boeing 737-800winglet Performance
Comparing the performance of A320 vs 737 is essential to know their design, performance, and operational efficiency. Airlines often choose between these aircraft based on factors like fuel efficiency, passenger comfort, and operational costs. Below is the a detailed analysis of the Airbus A320-200neo and Boeing 737-800winglets varients.
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Boeing 737-200c an Important Plan for Remote Area
The Boeing 737-200C is a classic plan that airlines like Air Inuit, Nolinor Aviation, First Air etc mostly use to carry cargo.
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How Much Fuel Does A Boeing 747 Hold?
Discover how much fuel a Boeing 747 holds and explore the fascinating details of its fuel capacity, efficiency, and operational costs.
