Boeing Shuffles Leadership Amid 737 Max Quality Concerns, Faces Regulatory Scrutiny
Boeing has made significant management changes, including the dismissal of the head of its 737 Max program, Ed Clark, following… Read More »
Airbus Raises 2024 Delivery Target to 800 Planes
Airbus plans to deliver about 800 commercial planes this year, 11% more than the target of 720 planes last year… Read More »
Airline and Airport Weekly News In Brief: Ryanair Adjusts Ops, Aer Europa, United and more
The aviation sector continues to adapt and evolve with new developments in airline routes, network modifications, codeshare partnerships, and interline… Read More »
Air Force Unaware of Any B-21 Bomber Quality Issues Involving Spirit AeroSystems
The United States Air Force has stated it is not aware of any quality problems associated with Spirit AeroSystems’ contributions… Read More »
Optimism for FAA Reauthorization as Congress Navigates Differences
Rep. Rick Larsen (D-Wash.), a key figure in the U.S. House of Representatives Transportation & Infrastructure (T&I) Committee, has voiced… Read More »
NTSB Challenges FAA’s Cost Estimate, Urges 25-Hour Cockpit Voice Recorder Mandate for All Aircraft
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is advocating for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to require all aircraft equipped with… Read More »
Aviation Safety Experts’ Positive Insights on Recent Incidents and Flying Safety
The year began with several alarming aviation incidents, including a runway collision at Tokyo’s Haneda airport involving an Airbus A350,… Read More »
Production Pressures Lead Boeing into New 737 Safety Crisis
In October, amidst queries about accelerating the production of its best-selling 737 MAX following quality concerns, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun… Read More »