U.S. Justice Department Finds Boeing in Breach of 2021 Criminal Prosecution Agreement

The U.S. Justice Department has declared that Boeing Co. failed to comply with the terms of a 2021 agreement that… Read More »
Boeing Reports Slight Decrease in Commercial Jet Deliveries for April

Boeing announced a minor drop in its commercial airplane deliveries for April, handing over 24 jets, two fewer than the… Read More »
World’s Largest Private Jet, a Boeing 747-8I, Abandoned in Arizona Aircraft Graveyard

The Boeing 747-8I Intercontinental, known for being the largest passenger aircraft ever manufactured by Boeing, now sits abandoned in an… Read More »
Brazil’s Embraer Jets Gain Popularity in Short-Medium Haul Markets Amid Boeing’s Challenges

Embraer, the Brazilian aerospace manufacturer, is making significant strides in the global regional airline market, capitalizing on opportunities as Boeing… Read More »
Whistleblower Claims Boeing Supplier Spirit AeroSystems Shipped Defective Parts

Santiago Paredes, a whistleblower from Spirit AeroSystems, which is a major supplier to Boeing, has raised alarming accusations about the… Read More »
Lufthansa Anticipates Boeing 777-9 Delivery Delay Until Mid-2026, Says CEO Jens Ritter

Lufthansa CEO Jens Ritter has announced that the airline now expects the delivery of its first Boeing 777-9 aircraft to… Read More »
Boeing Embraces Whistleblowers, Shifts Policy Following Allegations

Boeing has recently signaled a shift in its stance on whistleblowers amidst a backdrop of serious allegations and scrutiny over… Read More »
Aer Lingus No Longer Launch Customer for A321XLR Due to Pilot Pay Dispute

Aer Lingus, the flag carrier of Ireland, has been removed as the launch customer for the Airbus A321-200XLR by its… Read More »
Emirates Chairman Expresses Dissatisfaction with Boeing Over 777X Delays

The chairman of Emirates, the Dubai-based airline, expressed dissatisfaction with Boeing regarding delays in resolving issues with its 777X program…. Read More »
Airbus Reports 13% Increase in April Deliveries, Confirms A350F Schedule

Airbus has reported a significant increase in its aircraft deliveries for April, with a 13% rise compared to April 2023…. Read More »
China and Airbus Enhance Aviation Ties with New Memorandum of Understanding

China has taken a significant step towards strengthening its aviation industry ties with Europe through a new Memorandum of Understanding… Read More »
Go First Faces Liquidation as Court Orders Return of 54 Aircraft to Lessors

In a significant development for the aviation industry, the beleaguered Indian low-cost airline Go First is on the brink of… Read More »
Embraer’s Has No Plans for Direct Competition with Boeing 737 Max or Airbus A320

Brazil’s Embraer is not presently engaged in designing an aircraft to directly rival the Boeing 737 Max or the Airbus… Read More »
Embraer Celebrates Milestone with Delivery of 1800th E-Jet to Royal Jordanian Airlines

Embraer has achieved a significant milestone in aviation by delivering the 1800th aircraft from its globally acclaimed E-Jet series. The… Read More »
China’s C919 Clears Post-Flight Safety Trials, Intensifying Competition with Airbus and Boeing

China’s domestically developed narrowbody passenger aircraft, the C919, has successfully completed a series of rigorous post-flight safety assessments. This significant… Read More »
NetJets Secures Over 200 Bombardier Challenger 3500 Business Jets in Multi-Billion Dollar Deal

Bombardier has announced a significant sales agreement with NetJets, involving an initial purchase of twelve Challenger 3500 business jets as… Read More »
Turkish Airlines in Negotiations with Airbus and Boeing for 235 Aircraft Expansion

Turkish Airlines is currently engaged in negotiations with both Airbus and Boeing to procure 235 aircraft as part of its… Read More »
NASA Unveils Compact Jet Engine Capable of Fitting on a Kitchen Table

NASA, renowned for its space exploration endeavors, is also making significant strides in aviation technology with its development of one… Read More »
Software Glitch Linked to Dual Tail Strike Incidents on Alaska Airlines Boeing 737s

A critical software malfunction is identified as the cause of two tail strike incidents involving Alaska Airlines Boeing 737s, leading… Read More »
Airbus Set to Increase A350 Production to 12 Units Monthly

Toulouse-based Airbus is set to boost production of its A350 aircraft to 12 units per month by 2028, a move… Read More »
The Science Behind Aircraft Altitude Explained

Have you ever wondered why commercial airplanes soar to such lofty heights, cruising comfortably tens of thousands of feet above… Read More »
Airbus in Talks with China Over Potential Aircraft Order Ahead of Xi Jinping’s France Visit

Airbus is reportedly in discussions with China regarding a potentially significant aircraft order ahead of an upcoming visit to France… Read More »