Boeing Risks 737 Production Halt, Air Lease Corp Chairman Udvar-Hazy Warns
A significant figure in the aircraft industry has expressed concerns over Boeing’s future, suggesting that the company might face a… Read More »
Aeroméxico Set to Resume 737-9 Operations After FAA Authorization
Aeroméxico (AM), based at México City International Airport, has received authorization to restart operations with its B737-9 fleet following inspections… Read More »
Emirates Expands Australian Network with A380 and Boeing 777 Flights to Brisbane and Perth
Emirates, the leading Dubai-based airline, is set to significantly enhance its operations in Australia. The airline announced an upgrade to… Read More »
Akasa Air Bolsters Fleet with CFM LEAP-1B Engines for 150 Boeing 737 Max Aircraft
Akasa Air, an emerging player in the aviation industry, has taken a significant leap forward by signing an agreement with… Read More »
China Resumes Boeing 737 Max Deliveries, Bolstering Confidence in Aircraft Manufacturer
In a significant development for Boeing, the company has delivered its first 737 Max aircraft to a Chinese airline in… Read More »
UPS Enhances Fleet with Two Additional Boeing 747-8Fs
United Parcel Service (UPS) is gearing up to reinforce its sizable cargo airline fleet by incorporating two more second-hand Boeing… Read More »
Clay Lacy Aviation Collaborates with Overair for Emission-Free eVTOL Aviation in Southern California
Clay Lacy Aviation, a renowned private jet management company and fixed-base operator (FBO), has joined forces with Overair, a trailblazing… Read More »
Alaska Airlines CEO Reports Loose Bolts on Boeing 737-9s, Raises Quality Concerns
Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci disclosed in a “NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt” interview that the airline found “some… Read More »
Boeing and Seattle-Area Union Postpone Contract Negotiations Amid 737-9 Grounding
Boeing and the Seattle-area machinists union, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District 751, have postponed the start… Read More »
Airbus Helicopters Reports 9% Increase in Annual Orders, Slight Rise in Deliveries
Airbus Helicopters has recorded a 9% growth in net orders for the past year, while deliveries showed a slight increase…. Read More »
U.S. Airlines Impacted by the FAA’s Boeing 737-900ER Inspection Directive
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a recommendation for airlines operating Boeing 737-900ER jets to inspect door plugs,… Read More »
FAA Expands Inspections to Boeing 737-900ER Following 737-9 Max Incident
Following the recent cabin panel blowout on a Boeing 737-9 Max aircraft, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has extended… Read More »
Boeing 737-9 Under Scrutiny: 40 Jets Inspected Following Midair Fuselage Incident
Recent developments in the aviation industry have put Boeing under the spotlight as federal officials continue investigations into a midflight… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Announces Retirement of Boeing 767-300ER Fleet by 2030, 767-400ERs to Remain in Service
Delta Air Lines, a major American airline headquartered in Atlanta, has revealed plans to retire its Boeing 767-300ER aircraft by… Read More »
India’s Akasa Air Confirms Order for 150 Boeing 737 Max Jets
India’s rapidly growing airline, Akasa Air, based at Mumbai International, has taken a significant leap forward in its expansion plans… Read More »
Why Airplane Boarding is Always on the Left-Hand Side
Have you ever wondered why you always board a commercial airplane from the left-hand side, whether it’s via a jet… Read More »
Airbus Soars High with Record Orders in 2023, Outpacing Boeing in Deliveries
In a striking show of market strength, Airbus has reported record-breaking annual jet orders for 2023, alongside an impressive 11%… Read More »
Boeing Embarks on Building NASA’s Eco-Friendly X-66A
Boeing has initiated the construction of NASA’s latest X-plane, the X-66A, marking a significant step in aerospace innovation. The transformation… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Incident Highlights Undisclosed Boeing Cockpit Door Feature to Pilots
A recent incident on an Alaska Airlines flight has brought to light another undisclosed feature in Boeing aircraft, raising concerns… Read More »
Boeing 737 Max Supplier, Spirit AeroSystems, Ignored Warnings Leading to Safety Concerns and Legal Woes
Workers at a key Boeing supplier raised alarms about defects in aircraft components, but their concerns were reportedly overlooked, leading… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Sells 25 Aircraft to Reduce Debt, Generating Over $400 Million
Spirit Airlines has sold 25 planes as part of a sale and leaseback agreement, a move aimed at managing debt… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Close to Major Airbus Wide-Body Jet Order, Sources Say
Delta Air Lines is reportedly on the verge of finalizing a substantial order for wide-body aircraft from Airbus, according to… Read More »
Alaska and United Airlines Discover Loose Parts on 737-9 Max Amid Inspections After Recent Incident
Alaska Airlines and United Airlines, on Monday Jan.8, disclosed findings of loose parts on their Boeing 737-9 aircraft. This revelation… Read More »
NASA Set to Reveal Revolutionary X-59 ‘Quiet’ Supersonic Jet on January 12 Through a Livestream Event
NASA, in collaboration with Lockheed Martin, is poised to unveil the innovative X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology (Quesst) jet, a groundbreaking… Read More »
China Targets European Certification for C919 Jet to Rival Boeing and Airbus Globally
China is intensifying efforts to gain European certification for its C919 narrowbody passenger jet, signaling its ambition to compete globally… Read More »
Understanding the De-Icing Process on Airplanes During Winter Weather
Air travel during the winter months in many parts of the United States often involves a critical procedure before takeoff:… Read More »
