Boeing Enhances Employee Bonuses Linked to Safety and Quality Goals
In a significant shift towards prioritizing safety and quality, Boeing has announced changes to its employee incentive programs following an… Read More »
US Dismantles Emtrasur Boeing 747 Following Legal Forfeiture
In a significant move underscoring the enforcement of US export control laws, the Boeing 747-300M registered as YV3531, previously operated… 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 »
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 »
United and Alaska Airlines Ground Boeing 737-9 Flights for Inspections After Midair Incident
United and Alaska Airlines canceled nearly 400 flights on Sunday Jan. 7 as they commenced inspections of their Boeing 737-9… Read More »
China Targets European Certification for C919 Jet to Rival Boeing and Airbus Globally
China is intensifying efforts to gain European certification for its C919 narrowbody passenger jet, signaling its ambition to compete globally… Read More »
FAA Grants Boeing Exemption for 737-7 Max Certification Despite Stall-Management System Non-Compliance
Boeing has secured an exemption from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that paves the way for the certification of the… Read More »
EASA Issues Warning About Potential Boeing 787 Trent 1000 LPT Blade Assembly Cracks
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued an Airworthiness Directive (AD) to address a potential unsafe condition on… Read More »