Boeing Cuts Workforce Amid 777X Delays and Strikes

Boeing plans to reduce its workforce by approximately 10%, equating to about 17,000 jobs, as the company faces mounting losses… Read More »
Boeing Strikes Continue as Mediation Efforts Fail to Resolve Dispute

The union representing 33,000 striking Boeing factory workers on the US West Coast announced that the latest mediation meeting with… Read More »
United Airlines Signs Lease Agreement with BOC Aviation for New 737 and 787 Aircraft

United Airlines has signed a lease agreement with BOC Aviation for the acquisition of three Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets… Read More »
Dassault Mercure: France’s Short-Lived 737 Rival

The Dassault Mercure, France’s ambitious response to the Boeing 737, had high hopes but ultimately failed to secure its place… Read More »
UrbanLink Orders 20 Zero-Emission Alice Aircraft for Sustainable Aviation

UrbanLink Air Mobility, a pioneering company based in South Florida, is advancing its commitment to advanced air mobility (AAM) and… Read More »
Lilium Jet Powers On: A Leap Towards eVTOL Flights

Lilium, the pioneering developer of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has achieved a significant milestone by successfully powering… Read More »
Boeing Machinists’ Strike Continues as Talks Fail to Resolve Key Issues

The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) announced that recent mediation efforts to resolve the ongoing machinists’ strike… Read More »
Cebu Pacific Orders 70 Airbus A321neo Jets

Airbus and Cebu Pacific have officially confirmed an order for 70 A321neo jets during a special signing ceremony held in… Read More »
Deutsche Aircraft Partners for D328eco Production Facility

Deutsche Aircraft has announced a significant partnership for the construction of its production facility dedicated to the new D328eco, a… Read More »
Boeing Strike Threatens Supplier Jobs and Delays Investments

The Boeing strike, which began on September 13 with 30,000 machinists walking off the job, is causing significant disruption among… Read More »
Is Private Jet Travel Worth It? A Comprehensive Guide to Costs and Options

As commercial flying becomes increasingly plagued by long airport lines and frequent cancellations, many travelers are considering the advantages of… Read More »
UrbanLink Orders 27 All-Electric Seagliders

UrbanLink Air Mobility has announced a significant advancement in its commitment to sustainable transportation by ordering 27 all-electric Viceroy seagliders… Read More »
Etihad and Lufthansa A380s Return to Service

Two Airbus A380 superjumbos that had been in long-term storage in Spain since the pandemic are set to re-enter regular… Read More »
Airbus Delivery Delays Jeopardize 2024 Aircraft Delivery Goals

Airbus is facing growing concerns over its ability to meet its revised 2023 delivery target of 770 aircraft, following slower-than-expected… Read More »
Emirates’ First Airbus A350-900 Completes Its Maiden Flight

Emirates has marked a significant milestone with the successful maiden flight of its first Airbus A350-900, which took off from… Read More »
Emirates’ Airbus A350-900 Passes Tests, Ready for Upcoming Launch

Emirates Airlines’ inaugural Airbus A350-900 has been spotted at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS) as it undergoes crucial testing before joining the… Read More »
Chinese C919 Aircraft Undertakes High Plateau Testing in Lhasa

The C919, a domestically produced passenger jet, successfully landed at Lhasa Gonggar International Airport in the Xizang Autonomous Region on… Read More »
Japan Airlines Retires Boeing 777-300ER Fleet, Welcomes Airbus A350-1000

Japan Airlines has officially begun retiring its Boeing 777-300ER fleet, marking the end of an era for the airline. The… Read More »
FAA Set to Release Final Regulation for eVTOL Aircraft Operations

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is close to issuing the final Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) for powered-lift aircraft,… Read More »
Boeing Strike Continues as Union Rejects Latest Offer

Boeing’s efforts to end a costly strike by more than 30,000 machinists hit another roadblock as the workers’ union rejected… Read More »
Assessing the A321XLR’s Viability in High-Demand Short-to-Medium-Range Markets

In the ever-evolving aviation industry, airlines continuously seek ways to optimize their fleets and routes for maximum efficiency and profitability…. Read More »
Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 Achieves Record Speed in Progress Toward Mach 1

Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 ‘Baby Boom’ demonstrator aircraft has reached a significant milestone, recording its fastest speed yet during its fourth… Read More »