Boeing and Airbus Negotiate Over Spirit AeroSystems Divestiture Amid Antitrust Concerns
Boeing and Airbus are reportedly discussing a strategic framework to potentially split the assets of Spirit AeroSystems, focusing on divisions… Read More »
Boeing Sees Order Rebound with American Airlines Despite Pending FAA Approval for 737-10 Jet
In a significant rebound, Boeing reported an increase in commercial jet orders for March, largely propelled by a substantial order… Read More »
Airbus A220 Canadian Assembly Workers Turn Down Second Offer Amid Production Concerns
Workers at the Canadian Airbus A220 assembly line rejected a second proposal from the company on Sunday, April 7, amplifying… Read More »
UK High Court to Hear $10 Billion Aircraft Lessors’ Claims Against Reinsurers Over Grounded Russian Planes
The UK High Court has established its authority to preside over a $10 billion dispute involving aircraft lessors and several… Read More »
Boeing Compensates Alaska Airlines with Over $160M Following Flight 1282 Incident
Boeing has agreed to pay Alaska Airlines more than $160 million in compensation following a midflight door plug blowout incident… Read More »
Lynx Air and Boeing Mutually Terminate 737 MAX Purchase Agreement with Court Approval in Canada
In a significant development within the aviation industry, an Alberta judge has sanctioned a mutual agreement between the now-defunct Canadian… Read More »
Airbus Hits Near 150 Aircraft Deliveries in Q1 2024, Aims for 800 Yearly Goal
In the first quarter of 2024, Airbus achieved a significant milestone by delivering around 145 aircraft, underscoring its commitment to… Read More »
Justice Department to Consult Boeing 737 Max Crash Victims’ Families as Criminal Case Decision Looms
The U.S. Justice Department is set to hold a meeting with the families of the victims from the tragic Boeing… Read More »