Boeing Targets Record 737 Production Rate of at Least 57 per Month by 2025

Boeing is setting ambitious goals for its popular 737 narrowbody jet production, aiming to reach a record rate of at… Read More »
United Airlines Expands 787 Dreamliner Fleet with 100 Additional Orders

United Airlines has announced a significant expansion of its 787 Dreamliner fleet, exercising options to order 50 more 787-9 airplanes… Read More »
Former Boeing Executive Patrick Shanahan Named Interim CEO of Spirit AeroSystems as Outgoing CEO Resigns

In a significant leadership change, Tom Gentile, the CEO of Spirit AeroSystems, has stepped down from his position due to… Read More »
Boeing CEO Surprised by Travel Demand Recovery after Pandemic

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun expressed optimism about the swift recovery of the aviation industry and the strong surge in travel… Read More »
Boeing 737 Delivery Delays Force Ryanair to Adjust Winter Schedule

Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers, has been compelled to make cuts to its winter schedule due to 737… Read More »
Airbus Elevates Christian Scherer to CEO Role in Commercial Aircraft Division

Airbus has appointed Christian Scherer as CEO of its commercial aircraft division, marking a significant leadership change after four years…. Read More »
Former Air Force Pilots Recount Their 9/11 Experience as American Airlines Pilots

The accounts of these two former Air Force pilots flying an American Airlines Boeing 767 on September 11, 2001, provide… Read More »
Air Canada Expands and Modernizes Fleet with 18 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners

Boeing and Air Canada have jointly announced a significant development in the carrier’s plans to modernize and expand its fleet…. 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 »
Israel Aerospace Industries Plans Boeing 777-300ER Cargo Conversion Facility in Arizona

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) is set to launch a Boeing 777-300ER passenger to cargo conversion facility in Arizona, USA, starting… Read More »
Supersonic Travel: Exploring the Top 10 Business SST Jets

The return of supersonic travel has long been an enticing prospect, offering the allure of dramatically reduced flight times. While… Read More »
Are Supersonic Planes Environmentally Friendly?

The return of supersonic travel has long been an enticing prospect, offering the allure of dramatically reduced flight times. While… Read More »
Delta Air Lines’ Meteorologist Unveils the Impact of Weather on Air Travel

Weather plays a pivotal role in aviation, and Delta Air Lines employs a dedicated team of experts to closely monitor… Read More »
FAA Issues Airworthiness Directive for GE90 Engines on Boeing 777 Aircraft

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has taken action following General Electric’s (GE) discovery of iron inclusion in GE90 engines, which… Read More »
Boeing Forecasts High Demand: China Requires 8,560 New Airplanes by 2042

Boeing predicts a soaring demand for 8,560 new commercial airplanes in China through 2042. This projection is fuelled by China’s… Read More »
NetJets Inks Historic Deal for Up to 1,500 Cessna Citation Jets with Textron Aviation

NetJets, the world’s largest private jet operator, has entered into a groundbreaking fleet agreement with Textron Aviation, the manufacturer of… Read More »
Virgin Australia Grounds Aircraft Over Unauthorized Engine Parts Discovery

Virgin Australia has temporarily taken two of its aircraft out of service after discovering that their engines were equipped with… Read More »
United Airlines Passenger Describes Terrifying Plunge Due to Pressurization Issue

A United Airlines passenger, Tato Lovere, recently shared a harrowing experience aboard a flight that rapidly descended 28,000 feet in… Read More »
Swiss International Resurrects Its Last Stored A330 for Flight Operations

After more than 1000 days of being in storage in Amman, Jordan, the Swiss International team unlocked the cabin doors… Read More »
NASA Ames Research Center Leading the Way in eVTOL Research

NASA’s Ames Research Center, situated in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley, is at the forefront of shaping the future… Read More »
Airbus Aims to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft by 2035, CEO Says

In an exciting update, Airbus is showing growing optimism about its ability to introduce a hydrogen-powered aircraft to the market… Read More »
FAA Elevates Mexico’s Air Safety Rating to Category 1, Benefiting Mexican and US Airlines

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has officially upgraded Mexico’s air safety rating to Category 1, marking the highest level of… Read More »