Senators Accuse Boeing Executives of Profiteering at the Expense of Safety

During a Senate hearing on Boeing’s safety practices, executives, including CEO Dave Calhoun, faced accusations of prioritizing profits over safety… Read More »
Embraer Considers Entering Market Dominated by Boeing and Airbus

In an evolving aerospace industry, Brazilian manufacturer Embraer is contemplating a significant shift that could position it as a competitor… Read More »
Boeing’s Corporate Catastrophe: A Timeline of Turbulence and Safety Oversights

The tale of Boeing’s recent tribulations is not just a corporate cautionary tale but a stark reminder of the grave… Read More »
FAA Investigates Boeing 737-8 Max Dutch Roll Incident on Southwest Flight

The Federal Aviation near Phoenix is investigating a recent incident involving a Boeing 737 Max 8 jet, which experienced a… Read More »
El Al Israel Airlines Nears Decision on 30 Boeing 737 Max Fleet Expansion

Boeing is on the brink of finalizing its second-largest order for the 737 Max jetliner this year, announced by El… Read More »
Saudi Airline flyadeal Weighs Order for Wide-Body Planes

flyadeal is considering an order of 10 to 20 wide-body planes to enhance its capacity, according to a Reuters report… Read More »
Boeing’s Cost-Cutting and Safety Issues Exposed by Emirates Boss at IATA Conference

Speaking on Sunday June 2 at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) conference in Dubai, Sir Tim Clark, president of… Read More »
Qatar Airways in Talks for Major Widebody Aircraft Acquisition from Boeing and Airbus

Qatar Airways is reportedly on the verge of finalizing a substantial order for widebody aircraft, potentially acquiring around 200 jets… Read More »
Korean Air Lines Plans to Order 30 Boeing 787 Planes

Korean Air Lines is set to order up to 30 new jets from Boeing, according to a report by Bloomberg… Read More »
FAA Clears United Airlines to Receive New Aircraft Amid Ongoing Safety Review

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted United Airlines permission to proceed with the acquisition of new aircraft, despite an… Read More »
Aircraft Shortages Drive Profit Windfall for Airlines

Aircraft shortages are proving to be lucrative for select airlines, as supply constraints empower carriers to sell newly acquired planes… Read More »
FAA Maintains Production Cap on Boeing 737 Max Amid Safety Overhaul

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided to continue its restriction on Boeing’s production of the 737 Max aircraft due… Read More »
Boeing’s CEO Search Results in a Lucrative $150 Million Offer for Carrier Chief Dave Gitlin

Boeing’s search for a new CEO has reportedly culminated in a lucrative offer to Dave Gitlin, CEO of Carrier Global,… Read More »
Qantas Group Concludes Boeing 767 Operations After Nearly Four Decades

Qantas Group has officially retired its last Boeing 767 aircraft, marking the end of an era for the airline’s operations… Read More »
U.S. Air Force Unveils First In-Flight Photos of B-21 Raider, the Advanced Nuclear Stealth Bomber

The U.S. Air Force has released the first in-flight images of the B-21 Raider, its latest nuclear stealth bomber, showcasing… Read More »
Boeing 787 Safety Affirmed by Renowned Aircraft Structures Expert

Renowned aircraft structures expert John Hart-Smith has reassured the aviation community regarding the safety of the Boeing 787, addressing concerns… Read More »
Boeing Re-elects Outgoing CEO Amid Safety Culture Crisis and Search for Replacement

Boeing’s shareholders have voted to re-elect its outgoing CEO, Dave Calhoun, despite a proxy adviser’s recommendation against it, amid an… Read More »
Saudia Group Boosts Fleet with Order of 105 Airbus A320 and A321neo Aircraft

Saudia Group has announced a substantial order of 105 Airbus A320 and A321neo aircraft, reinforcing its commitment to expanding its… Read More »
Qatar Airways CEO Calls on Boeing and Airbus to Address Aircraft Delivery Delays

Qatar Airways CEO, Badr Mohammed Al Meer, has expressed concerns over aircraft delivery delays from leading manufacturers Boeing and Airbus,… Read More »
Understanding Why Emergency Plane Landings Are Usually Safe and Not Cause for Panic

Emergency landings, despite their alarming portrayal in media, often do not signal imminent danger, offering reassurance to passengers who might… Read More »
China’s COMAC Advances in Aerospace with Development of New C939 Widebody Jet

China’s COMAC is making strategic advancements in the aerospace industry by initiating the development of a new widebody aircraft, the… Read More »
777 Partners Seeks Restructuring Advice After Bonza Airline Collapse

777 Partners, the Miami-based investment firm, has enlisted Los Angeles-based B Riley Advisory Services to aid in restructuring following the… Read More »