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 »
Beta Technologies Expands Electric Aircraft Charging Network to Three Florida Airports

Beta Technologies has officially launched new electric aircraft charging stations at three key Florida airports, enhancing infrastructure for eco-friendly aviation…. 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 »
Lufthansa Technik Expands AeroShark Riblet Technology to Airbus A330

Lufthansa Technik is advancing its innovative drag-reducing technology, AeroShark, by developing a retrofit plan for the Airbus A330. This move… Read More »
Faulty Engine Component Threatened Major Damage to Cathay Pacific Airbus A350

A recent report by Hong Kong’s Air Accident Investigation Authority has uncovered a potentially disastrous defect in a Cathay Pacific… Read More »
Boeing Defense Chief Ted Colbert Exits Amid Leadership Changes

Boeing’s newly appointed CEO, Kelly Ortberg, has announced the immediate departure of Ted Colbert, head of the company’s defense unit…. Read More »
Boeing Settles Embraer JV Dispute with $150 Million Payment

Boeing has agreed to pay USD150 million to Embraer, settling an arbitration dispute over a failed commercial aviation joint venture… Read More »
Boeing Implements Furloughs Amid Machinist Strike

Boeing is taking significant steps to cut costs in response to a machinist strike that has affected its operations. CFO… Read More »
Boeing Implements Cost-Cutting Measures Amid Ongoing Strike

Boeing is taking decisive steps to “preserve cash” and “safeguard” the company’s future in light of an ongoing strike involving… Read More »
Piper Aircraft’s M700 Fury Gains Type Certification in Australia

Piper Aircraft has made headlines with the launch of its fastest single-engine plane, the M700 Fury, marking a significant milestone… Read More »
Boeing Faces Strike as 30,000 Workers Walk Off Job

More than 30,000 Boeing factory workers initiated a strike on Friday after decisively rejecting a new contract proposal, significantly impacting… Read More »
FAA Chief to Testify Before Congress on Boeing’s Quality Improvement Plan

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Mike Whitaker is set to testify before the House Transportation Committee on September 24 regarding… Read More »
Boeing Predicts Africa’s Commercial Airplane Fleet Will Double by 2043

Boeing’s 2024 Commercial Market Outlook (CMO) forecasts a significant expansion in Africa’s aviation industry, predicting that the continent’s commercial airplane… Read More »
Boeing Workers Strike, Halting 737 Max Production

More than 30,000 Boeing workers, members of the company’s largest unionized group, initiated a strike on Friday after overwhelmingly rejecting… Read More »
China’s CDB Leasing Orders 80 Airbus A320neo Aircraft to Upgrade Fleet

China Development Bank Financial Leasing (CDB) has announced a substantial order for 80 Airbus A320neo family aircraft. The deal, revealed… Read More »
Boeing Workers Vote on New Contract, Strike Possible

Boeing workers are set to vote today on a new labor contract that could significantly impact the company’s production plans…. Read More »
FAA Urges Boeing to Meet Safety Standards Before Increasing 737 MAX Production

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has emphasized that Boeing must meet strict safety standards before it can increase production of… Read More »
Boeing 737 Max Production Recovery Delayed Amid Continued Supply Chain Challenges

Boeing’s recovery efforts for its 737 Max production are facing further delays, according to a report from Reuters. The aerospace… Read More »
Boeing Delivers 40 Jets in August, Aiming for Increased 737 MAX Production

Boeing reported on Tuesday that it delivered 40 commercial jets in August 2024, an increase of five from the same… Read More »
Israeli CEO Gal Haimovich Guilty of Violating US Sanctions on Russia

In a significant legal development, Gal Haimovich, the Israeli owner and CEO of the international freight company CTi TLV, has… Read More »
Airbus Engine Troubles Ground Delta, Air Canada Fleets Amid Supply Chain Struggles

Airbus, which has been seeking to capitalize on Boeing’s setbacks, is now facing its own significant challenges, particularly with the… Read More »