
Chris Loh
2439 articles published since April 19, 2019
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About Chris Loh
Deputy Editor - An experienced photographer and video producer, Chris is a journalistic natural. Degree educated with a wealth of traveling history, Chris’ insight into routes, networks, and alliances brings a depth of quality to his work that is hard to beat. His strong relationships with Middle Eastern and Canadian airlines make him an asset to the team. Currently based in Vilnius, Lithuania.
The Rise And Fall Of Bombardier Aerospace
The company bowed out of commercial aviation and now focuses solely on business jets.
Newly Reactivated Qantas Airbus A380 Had Two Technical Issues On Two Flights
On its way to London, a Qantas A380 experienced an autopilot failure. On the flight back to Sydney, navigation issues arose, prompting a diversion.
Canadian Politicians Request Government Consider Bombardier For Major Deal
While it seems all but certain that the Canadian government will purchase Boeing jets for a military role, some politicians aren't giving up.
What Routes Could Qantas Use Its New A321XLRs For?
Qantas is due to receive its first Airbus A321XLR next year - where might it send the aircraft?
Wow: The Global Boeing 737-800 Fleet Is Worth Double The 737 MAX 8 Fleet
Compiling the values for all 737s around the world, it's clear that the -800 won't be going anywhere anytime soon.
Third Boeing 777F Delivered To DHL-Singapore Airlines
The third of five Singapore Airlines 777Fs has been delivered. The airline operates these aircraft on behalf of DHL.
A Series Of Unfortunate Events: Passenger Dies Aboard LATAM Boeing 777
Following a death onboard during the outbound leg, the LATAM 777 flight returning to São Paulo had to divert to Lisbon as well.
American Airlines Airbus A321 Diverts Due To Loss Of Engine Power
The aircraft was departing Dallas-Fort Worth for Palm Springs when one of its engines failed.
Did Delta Air Lines Just Retrofit The First Airbus A350 From LATAM?
No longer with its LATAM seating configuration, the Delta Air Lines Airbus A350 has left Singapore for Los Angeles.
Will Airbus Ever Make An A350neo?
While there has been talk of a re-engined A350, will this be a possibility soon?
Glasgow Airport Workers End June On A High As Unite Secures Two New Pay Deals
Pay increases have been secured for several groups of workers at the Scottish airport.
Singapore Airlines' 5 Longest Routes For July 2023
Singapore Airlines is the operator of the world's longest route, but what other long-range non-stop services does it operate?
June 30, 2023 Becomes The Busiest Day In US Aviation History
With pent-up travel demand being let loose and the summer travel season well underway, US aviation is stronger than ever.
United Airlines' CEO Apologizes For Flying Private Jet Amid Flight Cancelations
As his airline canceled thousands of flights, United CEO Scott Kirby flew on a private jet from New York to Denver.
Unsurprising: Canada Cleared By US Government To Purchase Boeing P-8
This militarized Boeing 737 variant is set to be the Royal Canadian Air Force's next surveillance aircraft.
Nearly 200 Aircraft: The Air Canada Fleet In 2023
Canada's largest carrier continues to grow, picking up new and used aircraft over the past year.
Brussels Airlines Airbus A320 Tire Bursts At Vilnius, Impacting 24 Flights
Flights had to be suspended for four hours due to the ground incident.
Hidden Gems: Lesser-Known Private Jet Airports for Exclusive Travel
Big cities have big airports. But these airports are often far from city centers and can be quite busy. Are there alternatives for VIPs?
EVA Air vs China Airlines – Which Taiwanese Carrier Is Better?
How do Taiwan's two major carriers compare when it comes to route network, fleet, and inflight service?
Amid Softening Demand, FedEx Will Park Or Retire 29 Aircraft Over The Next Year
The plan will see the exit of nine MD-11s from the FedEx fleet.