Boeing reaches record $2 Billion in E-Commerce sales
Boeing achieved an annual record for e-commerce parts sales last year with more than $2 billion in online orders. Fueled… Read More »
Boeing is not concerned about Russian titanium supply
Boeing is not concerned about a potential disruption to Russian titanium supplies because of tensions over Ukraine, but is keeping… Read More »
Boeing hopes 787 inventory takes off soon
Last year was a rebuilding year for Boeing — there’s just not a whole lot of building new 787 jets… Read More »
Qatar Airways orders GE9X engines for its Boeing 777-8Fs
Qatar Airways has announced a new order for GE9X engines as part of its global launch order of up to… Read More »
Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-25C engine to power Diamond Aircraft’s new DART-750 trainer
Pratt & Whitney Canada, a business unit of Pratt & Whitney, has announced that Diamond Aircraft has selected the PT6A-25C… Read More »
Boeing’s bet on jet-building frenzy rests on fragile supplier network
For Boeing, the pandemic was just one item on the long list of its existential concerns over the past four… Read More »
Grand View Research reports aerospace parts manufacturing market will be $1,233.2 billion by 2030
The global aerospace parts manufacturing market size is expected to reach USD 1,233.2 Billion by 2030 registering a CAGR of… Read More »
North Carolina chosen for Boom Supersonic passenger jet plant
Boom Supersonic, the Colorado-based aviation company, announced Jan. 26 that it has chosen a North Carolina airport as the manufacturing… Read More »
Boeing posts $4.5 billion in Q4 charges on its 787 program
Boeing (BA.N) said on Jan. 26 it incurred $4.5 billion charges in the fourth quarter on its sidelined 787 program,… Read More »
Boeing is trying to get back on course one year after the 737 Max’s return to service
One year since Boeing’s embattled 737 Max returned to service — following the largest grounding in aviation history — there… Read More »
China’s Comac C919 narrowbody jet deliveries to start in 2022
A senior Comac official has told local news media that the company will start delivering its C919 narrowbody aircraft in… Read More »
GE Aviation, SmartSky Networks, and Mosaic ATM Address Advance Ap-0asir Mobility Safety
Connecting airborne and cloud-based Flight Management Systems for Advanced Air Mobility to optimize airspace and maintain safety standards. GE Aviation… Read More »
New seating company aims to upgrade business class seating
UK-based Unum Aircraft Seating has officially launched – targeting business class seating. Spearheaded by industry veteran Chris Brady, the former… Read More »
U.S. FAA reviews FedEx proposal to install laser-based missile-defense system on A321s
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Jan. 14 it is proposing conditions that would allow FedEx to install a… Read More »
Boeing 737 to fly with Collins’ next-generation lavatory
Boeing has again selected Collins Aerospace to provide lavatories for its 737 family of aircraft. A lavatory supplier on Boeing… Read More »
Spairliners and Collins Aerospace in Poland agree to new evacuation slide repair contract
Collins Aerospace in Wroclaw, Poland, has been awarded a first-time support agreement for evacuation slides by Spairliners, an independent component… Read More »
ZIM Aircraft Seating expands Immenstaad HQ
ZIM Aircraft Seating is to triple its activities at Immenstaad by expanding its new headquarters opened in March 2021. Additional… Read More »
Russian MC-21-300 jet receives type certificate from Federal Air Transport Agency
The Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) has issued a Type Certificate for MC-21-300 passenger aircraft to Irkut Corporation (part of… Read More »
EASA seeks new techniques to detect air-data failure and control-law errors
Europe’s safety authority is initiating research efforts aimed at developing new methods to detect multiple air-data probe failures, as well… Read More »
Airbus launches new aerostructures subsidiary, Airbus Atlantic
A wholly-owned Airbus subsidiary, Airbus Atlantic, has been officially established, unifying the strengths, resources and skills of Airbus’s sites in… Read More »
Airbus exceeds target of 600 jet deliveries in 2021
Airbus (AIR.PA) provisionally exceeded its target of 600 jet deliveries in 2021, with final totals depending on a still incomplete… Read More »
GE stock recent selloff gives Credit Suisse analyst reason to recommend buying
Analyst John Walsh sees potential for more than 20% upside for the ‘cyclical aerospace recovery stock’. Shares of General Electric… Read More »
