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 »
US Senate Committee Advances Aviation Safety Measures, Holds Off on Pilot Retirement Age Increase
The US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation made significant strides in aviation safety legislation on Thursday, opting to… Read More »
Boeing Faces Intense Scrutiny: A Week of Challenges Puts Leadership and Credibility to the Test
Boeing has endured a tumultuous week that has seen its production and development timelines severely disrupted, casting a shadow over… Read More »
Can Boeing’s Management Be Salvaged?
The recent high-profile near-disaster involving an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-9 Max is just another small step in Boeing’s downward spiral,… Read More »
Airline and Airport Weekly News In Brief: Eurowings, Easyjet, United Add New Routes and More
The aviation sector is witnessing a dynamic start to the week of January 22, 2024, with several airlines announcing new… Read More »
Heightened Safety Concerns: Travelers Prioritize Aircraft Model in Booking After Boeing Incident
The aviation world was recently shaken by an alarming incident involving a new Alaska Airlines-operated Boeing 737-9 jet. Following a… Read More »