Chinese Airlines Gain Europe–Asia Traffic Amid Disruption
Chinese airlines are capturing a growing share of Europe–Asia transit traffic as Middle Eastern airspace disruptions reshape global aviation flows,… Read More »
FAA Orders Boeing 757 Winglet Crack Checks
US and European regulators have ordered urgent inspections of certain Boeing 757 aircraft fitted with Aviation Partners Boeing scimitar blended… Read More »
Qatar Airways Cuts Capacity for Doha Runway Work
Qatar Airways has confirmed temporary reductions across its global network due to planned runway maintenance at its hub, Hamad International… Read More »
Japan to Ban In-Flight Use of Power Banks from April
Japan’s transport ministry plans to prohibit the use of power banks on commercial flights as early as April, tightening safety… Read More »
Ryanair to Bring Engine Maintenance In-House by 2029
Ryanair Holdings has signed a landmark agreement with CFM International to bring engine maintenance operations in-house from 2029, marking a… Read More »
Boeing Targets 737-7 and 737-10 Certification as Backlog Grows
Boeing expects to complete certification of its 737-7 and 737-10 aircraft this year, as the U.S. aviation industry grapples with… Read More »
FAA Says Boeing Responsible for 737-7 and 737-10 Certification Delays
The Federal Aviation Administration has pushed back against criticism over delays to the certification of the Boeing 737-7 and Boeing… Read More »
Delta’s Longest Boeing 757 Routes Highlight Aircraft’s Versatility
Delta Air Lines continues to demonstrate the enduring value of the Boeing 757 by deploying the aircraft on some of… Read More »
FAA Flags Boeing 737NG Stabilizer Freeplay Risk, Orders Inspections
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is preparing to mandate inspections of horizontal stabilizer components on Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG)… Read More »
Pilot Sues Boeing for $10 Million After 737 Max Door Plug Blowout
The pilot of a Boeing 737 Max that made an emergency landing in Portland after a mid-air door plug blowout… Read More »
FAA Begins Review of Boeing’s Redesigned 737-10 Alerting System
The FAA has begun reviewing Boeing’s redesigned crew-alerting and angle-of-attack systems for the 737-10, formally launching an evaluation process required… Read More »
US DHS to Buy Six Boeing 737s for ICE Deportation Flights
The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will acquire six Boeing 737 aircraft from military MRO specialist Daedalus Aviation… Read More »
AI Advances Boost Aircraft Weight and Balance Safety
Artificial intelligence is ushering in a new era of accuracy and safety in aircraft weight and balance (W&B) management. Aviation… Read More »
Sun Country to Open Cincinnati Cargo Base in Early 2026
Sun Country Airlines will establish a new base at Cincinnati International Airport, an important Amazon logistics hub, with operations set… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Cuts Boeing 757 Flights by 26% as Fleet Retirement Accelerates
Delta Air Lines has sharply reduced its Boeing 757 operations, cutting daily flights by 26% compared with December 2024 as… Read More »
Boeing Predicts Higher Deliveries in 2026 as Stored Jets Run Out
Boeing expects aircraft deliveries to rise in 2026, marking a potential turning point for the manufacturer as it emerges from… Read More »
China Developing Mach-16 Jet That Could Circle the Globe in 7 Hours
China is developing a revolutionary Mach-16 aircraft that could fly around the planet in just seven hours—an achievement that would… Read More »
United Airlines 737-900 Door Handle Pops Mid-Flight, Crew Hears “Pop”
A United Airlines Boeing 737-900 flight from Seattle to Denver experienced a brief scare when a flight attendant reported hearing… Read More »
Action Aviation Leads Middle East with Galileo FDX
Action Aviation has become the first Middle Eastern operator to adopt Gogo’s Galileo FDX inflight connectivity system, confirming plans at… Read More »
Can China’s New C919 Jet Compete With Boeing and Airbus?
Can China’s New C919 Jet Compete With Boeing and Airbus?
EASA Seeks Industry Feedback on New AI Safety Framework
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has launched a public consultation on a new legal framework designed to regulate… Read More »
Boeing Lifts Southeast Asia Forecast to Nearly 4,900 New Aircraft
Boeing has raised its long-term commercial aviation forecast for Southeast Asia, signaling renewed confidence in one of the world’s fastest-growing… Read More »
Afghan Government Orders Ariana to Acquire Freighter, Cut Cargo Fees
The Afghan government has directed Ariana Afghan Airlines (FG, Kabul) to acquire a dedicated freighter aircraft and reduce its cargo… Read More »
United, Delta Cancel Flights After FAA Safety Directive
United Airlines and Delta Air Lines have begun cancelling flights following a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) directive that ordered airlines… Read More »
BOC Aviation to Lease Three Boeing 737-8 Jets to Akasa Air
BOC Aviation has signed a purchase-and-leaseback agreement with Akasa Air for three new Boeing 737-8 aircraft, strengthening the Indian low-cost… Read More »
Boeing Faces First U.S. Civil Trial Over 737 Max Crash
The first U.S. civil trial linked to the 2019 crash of a Boeing 737 MAX operated by Ethiopian Airlines began… Read More »
