Spirit AeroSystems Shares Plunge 27% Due to Bleak Cash-Flow Outlook
Spirit AeroSystems, the aerospace manufacturer, witnessed a steep decline of 27% in its shares on Wednesday Aug. 2 after revealing… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines’ First Boeing 787-9 Sighted at Seattle’s Paine Field Airport
Hawaiian Airlines’ highly anticipated first Boeing 787-9, registered as N780HA, has finally emerged from its long-term storage at Kelly Field… Read More »
Discover the World of Military Helicopters: Types, Uses, and Advanced Technologies
Military helicopters are invaluable assets in today’s defense forces, playing a pivotal role in various military operations. Let’s delve into… Read More »
IAG Bolsters Long-Haul Fleet Capacity Through New Aircraft Orders
International Airlines Group (IAG) has taken significant steps to enhance its airlines’ long-haul fleets, addressing the rising demand for international… Read More »
NASA and Boeing’s New X-66A: A Game-Changer for Sustainable Aviation or Just PR?
Most experts say the New X-66A is not just a PR stunt, but a serious attempt to advance the state… Read More »
The Airbus A380 Superjumbo Is Making a Comeback After Practically Going Extinct
The Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger plane, is flying again after being grounded for most of the pandemic. Several… Read More »
Airbus and Boeing Supplier Senior Expects Strong H2 Amid Increased Demand
British engineering firm Senior is optimistic about a robust second half of the year as it reports a doubling of… Read More »
Southwest Adjusts Boeing MAX Orders and Shifts from 737-7 to -8 Amid Delays
Southwest Airlines, the largest customer of Boeing’s 737 MAX family, has announced that it will convert some of its orders… Read More »