Boeing Boosts 737 MAX Production as Safety and Quality Measures Advance
Boeing is on track to stabilize production of its 737 MAX aircraft at 38 planes per month, according to Commercial… Read More »
EBACE Prioritizes Business Aviation Safety in EU Talks
At this year’s European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva, safety and regulatory collaboration are top priorities for… Read More »
Alitalia Estate Offers Engines, Parts, and Warehouse for Sale
Alitalia’s estate under special administration has issued new public tenders for the sale of aircraft engines and a warehouse containing… Read More »
Wizz Air Takes Delivery of First GTF-Powered A321XLR
Wizz Air has become the world’s first operator of the A321XLR equipped with Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, as Airbus… Read More »
F-15EX Tops World’s Heaviest Armed Fighters
Some fighter jets prioritize speed or stealth, but the true measure of firepower lies in weapons payload, and the Boeing… Read More »
Polish Customs Seize Five Tons of Boeing Tires
Polish customs officials have intercepted five tons of aircraft tires destined for Boeing civilian jets after uncovering a suspected breach… Read More »
Airbus Opens New Helicopter Parts Hub in Canada
Airbus Helicopters has opened a new 21,000-square-foot distribution center in the Niagara region of Canada, aimed at enhancing its industrial… Read More »
Boeing Nears Deal to Avoid Trial in 737 Max Case
Boeing and the U.S. Department of Justice are reportedly close to finalizing an agreement that would allow the aerospace company… Read More »
Boeing Celebrates 30 Years of 777 Innovation
On May 15, 2025, Boeing commemorated three decades since the first Boeing 777 was delivered to United Airlines, marking the… Read More »
ATR Looks to Future with Hybrid Aircraft and Steady Growth
Often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor Airbus, Toulouse-based ATR (Avions de Transport Régional) continues to quietly lead the global… Read More »
US Grants Tariff Exemption to UK Aerospace Industry
The United States has agreed to exempt the United Kingdom’s aerospace sector from new import tariffs, allowing companies like Rolls-Royce… Read More »
Air France-KLM Warns Suppliers Against Tariff Price Hikes
Air France-KLM has issued a warning to parts suppliers, stating it will respond “aggressively” to any rapid price increases linked… Read More »
Boeing Delivers 175 Jets by April, Surpasses 2024 Pace
Boeing has announced updated orders and deliveries data, revealing that it has already surpassed half of its total aircraft deliveries… Read More »
Boeing and AviLease Announce First Direct Order for 20 737-8 Jets
Boeing and AviLease, a global aircraft lessor based in Saudi Arabia, have announced a first direct order for Boeing airplanes,… Read More »
Boeing Deliveries to China Resume After Tariff Truce
Trade tensions between the United States and China have eased just enough to allow Boeing to resume deliveries of new… Read More »
Vertical Aerospace, Honeywell Advance VX4 Certification
Vertical Aerospace and Honeywell have expanded their long-standing partnership with a landmark agreement valued at up to $1 billion over… Read More »
Airbus CEO Supports EU Tariffs if US Talks on Boeing Fail
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has stated that Europe should impose retaliatory tariffs on Boeing aircraft imports if the United States… Read More »
Airbus April Deliveries Lag 820-Jet Target
Airbus delivered 56 aircraft to 33 customers in April 2025, down from 61 jets in April 2024, according to figures… Read More »
Airbus Delivers 56 Jets in April, Down 8% Year Over Year
Airbus delivered 56 aircraft in April 2025, marking an 8% decline compared to the same month last year. The European… Read More »
Rolls-Royce, Turkish Technic to Open MRO at IST
Rolls-Royce and Turkish Technic have unveiled plans to open a state-of-the-art maintenance, repair and overhaul facility at Istanbul Airport. Announced… Read More »
Garuda Grounds 15 Aircraft Amid Spare Parts Supply Issues
Garuda Indonesia Group, including Garuda Indonesia and its low-cost arm Citilink, has grounded 15 aircraft due to global supply chain… Read More »
Restored Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero Completes First Flight
After decades grounded since World War II, a Mitsubishi A6M3 Zero Model 32 returned to the skies on May 5,… Read More »
Sun Country Trims Fleet Amid 737 Parts Shortage
Sun Country Airlines has announced it will reduce its operational fleet over the coming months due to an industry-wide shortage… Read More »
KLM Grounds Seven 787 Aircraft and Cancels Flights Over Maintenance Issues
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines was forced to cancel five international flights during the first weekend of May 2025 after discovering… Read More »
Airbus CEO: US Tariffs Will Impact Airlines, Not Airbus
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has said that any spike in US tariffs on European-built aircraft will be borne by the… Read More »
Spirit AeroSystems Q1 Revenue Dips on Boeing Cuts
Spirit AeroSystems, a U.S. aerostructures manufacturer, reported a decline in revenue for the first quarter of 2025 compared to the… Read More »
