
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.
Now A Fleet Of 4: Where Qatar Airways Is Flying The Boeing 737 MAX
An ideal, next-generation replacement for Qatar Airways' Airbus A320-200s, where is the 737 MAX being flown?
A Deep-Dive Into Boeing’s Militarized 737: The P-8 Poseidon
An maritime surveillance and patrol aircraft, the Poseidon P-8 shares 86% commonality with the commercial Boeing 737NG.
Get Comfortable: United Airlines’ Longest Routes For June 2023
United Airlines' five longest routes this June sees service to three different continents from the United States - all using the Boeing 787-9.
Qantas Takes Delivery Of 13th Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
The 787 is the airline's 2nd Dreamliner delivered after the pandemic and Boeing's delivery stoppage.
United Airlines Boeing 787 Diverts To San Francisco After Engine Shutdown
A United Airlines 787 Dreamliner was halfway between Kahului and Chicago when it experienced an engine failure.
New Livery, New Operator: Airbus A330 Goes From Kuwait Airways To Canadian Government
Emerging with its new livery from Chateauroux, France, this ex-Kuwait Airways A330 will eventually fly for the Royal Canadian Air Force.
British Airways Takes Its 7th Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner
The airline's latest aircraft is its 7th 787-10 and 37th Dreamliner overall.
Investigation Reveals Oven Fire Led To KLM Boeing 777 Diversion
Near the start of 2023, a KLM Boeing 777-200ER was forced to return to Amsterdam after an electrical fire arose in he cabin.
Bombardier Continues Appeal Against Boeing Sole-Source Government Contract
The Canadian planemaker continues its battle against Boeing for a lucrative military deal for surveillance aircraft.
American Airlines' AAirpass: The Unlimited Flight Pass That Didn't Work
American Airlines came up with the idea at a time when it was badly in need of extra revenue.
How Boeing's P-8 Project Would Support Thousands Of Canadian Jobs
Attempting to defend its lead position for a government contract, Boeing is highlighting the fact that its 737 variant would add jobs for Canadians.
Skiplagging: What It Is, And Why It Is Controversial
Airlines have been cracking down on the practice.
Vietjet Launches New Route To Jakarta
From early-August, this budget airline will begin operating one daily flight between Ho Chi Minh, in Vietnam, and the Indonesian capital of Jakarta.
Why Vilnius Could Be A New Opportunity For British Airways
No longer a state-funded public service obligation, Lithuania is inviting airlines to submit bids to operate a Vilnius-London City route.
Airbus Vs. Boeing: Manufacturing Sites Of The Major Planemakers Compared
Examining the assembly line locations of the two major aircraft manufacturers.
15+ Hours: American Airlines' 5 Longest Routes In June
How far can this oneworld alliance carrier take you?
airBaltic Launches Its 2nd Dubai Airbus A220 Route From Vilnius
Set to be the airline's second-longest service, prices for the new route seem to be priced similarly to competing carriers.
Undercover Boss! KLM CEO Spotted Serving Passengers On Long-Haul Flight
Still in her first year as CEO, Marjan Rintel was spotted in another role: Serving passengers on a flight between Los Angeles and Amsterdam.
KLM Boeing 777 Flying From Bangkok Diverts To Dubai With Engine Failure
The aircraft was about halfway between Bangkok and Amsterdam when one of its engines failed, prompting a diversion.