The US Justice Department Investigates Boeing Door Plug Blowout Incident
The US Justice Department has initiated an investigation into the midair blowout of a Boeing 737-9 door plug on an… Read More »
FAA Demands Boeing Address Quality Control Issues Within 90 Days Amid Deep-Rooted Concerns
As Captain Dennis Tajer prepares to pilot a Boeing 737 Max jet, he adopts an unusual precaution not required on… Read More »
Former Boeing Employee Highlights Lack of FAA Oversight at Production Facility
Ed Pierson, a former Boeing employee and whistleblower, voiced concerns about the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) apparent absence at Boeing’s… Read More »
The Surprisingly Short Lifespan of Aircraft Tires and the Economics Behind It
Despite the crucial role they play in every flight, aircraft tires are one of the least noticed components by passengers…. Read More »
Air Serbia Ends Agreement with Marathon Airlines Following Incident
Air Serbia has decided to terminate its wet-lease agreement with Marathon Airlines following an incident on February 18 involving an… Read More »
United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing Due to 757 Wing Damage
Recent headlines spotlight a United Airlines Boeing 757 making an emergency landing in Denver due to wing damage, yet this… Read More »
COMAC’s C919 Airliner Debuts Internationally at Singapore Airshow, Challenging Airbus and Boeing
The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) has marked a significant milestone with its C919 passenger jet making its first… Read More »
Airbus Seeks to Strengthen Market Position Amid Boeing’s Challenges
France’s Airbus is the world’s largest commercial aircraft manufacturer, not Boeing, and it doesn’t look like that’s going to change… Read More »