British Airways Cuts Flights Due to Rolls-Royce Engine Issues

British Airways, the UK’s flagship carrier, has made significant changes to its flight schedule as it grapples with ongoing issues… Read More »
COMAC Rebrands ARJ21-700 as C909 Regional Jet

COMAC (Shanghai Pudong) has officially rebranded its inaugural aircraft, the ARJ21-700 regional jet, as the C909, aligning the designation with… Read More »
Boeing Files Unfair Labor Practice Claim Amid IAM Strike

Boeing has filed an unfair labor practice claim with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), accusing 33,000 factory workers on… Read More »
Boeing Withdraws Contract Offer Amid Ongoing Machinist Strike

Boeing has officially withdrawn its contract offer for over 33,000 machinists who have been on strike since mid-September, citing a… Read More »
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 Pulls Contract Offer as Strike Continues for 33,000 Workers

Boeing has officially withdrawn its “best and final” contract offer to 33,000 factory workers on the US West Coast, stating… Read More »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 »
Boeing Faces Delivery Declines Amid Machinist Strike

Boeing’s aircraft deliveries are experiencing a year-over-year decline through September, raising concerns for the company and its stakeholders. In September,… Read More »
Textron Aviation and Union Resume Negotiations Amid Strike

Textron Aviation and Local 774 (District 70), representing striking workers in Wichita, Kansas, have announced plans to resume negotiations following… Read More »
Ecojet Airlines Delays Launch to 2025, Focuses on Green Hydrogen

Ecojet Airlines, formerly Fresh Airlines, has revised its launch timeline, with plans to begin operations in 2025. The airline, headquartered… Read More »
EU Purchases 22 Canadair 515 Firefighting Aircraft

De Havilland Canada and the European Union (EU) have successfully concluded negotiations for the procurement of 22 newly produced C-515… 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 »
NOAA Orders C-130J Aircraft for Hurricane Research

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has announced the acquisition of two new C-130J Hercules aircraft from Lockheed Martin,… 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 »
Boeing Workers Strike Amid Health Insurance Cuts and Labor Disputes

The union representing 33,000 striking Boeing workers across Washington, California, and Oregon has expressed strong discontent after the company cut… 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 »
Textron Aviation Halts Health Insurance Amid Strike

Textron Aviation has announced that it will temporarily suspend health insurance for striking workers at its Wichita, Kansas facility, as… Read More »
FAA Criticized for Delayed Response to Boeing 737 Safety Concern

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has criticized the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for not addressing a serious safety issue… Read More »
NTSB Demands Boeing 737 Rudder Fix After Newark Incident

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued urgent safety recommendations concerning the Boeing 737 rudder control system after a… Read More »