US Court Rejects Boeing-DOJ Plea Deal Over Monitor Selection Process
A US District Court in Texas has rejected a $487 million plea deal between Boeing and the Department of Justice… Read More »
Judge Rejects Boeings Plea Deal in 737 Max Case
A U.S. federal judge has rejected Boeing’s proposed plea agreement to resolve a criminal fraud charge connected to two fatal… Read More »
BOC Aviation Leases 14 Boeing 737 MAX 8s to TUI
BOC Aviation has announced a significant lease agreement with European travel conglomerate TUI Group for 14 Boeing 737 MAX 8… Read More »
COMAC Aims to Disrupt Boeing-Airbus Duopoly
Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) is steadily positioning itself as a formidable challenger to the longstanding Boeing-Airbus duopoly in… Read More »
Precision Air Focuses on Fleet Stabilization Before Expansion
Precision Air (PW) is focusing on the stabilization of its fleet and operations before expanding its services, following the challenges… Read More »
JAXA Halts Epsilon S Rocket Engine Test After Explosion
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has halted an engine combustion test for the second stage of its upgraded Epsilon… Read More »
All Nippon ANA Grounds Multiple Planes Over Engine Maintenance Issues
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has been compelled to ground numerous aircraft, including A321-200Ns, B787-8s, and B787-9s, due to ongoing engine… Read More »
Air New Zealand’s 2025 Profits Slump Due to Engine Issues
Air New Zealand has announced a projected decline in profits for 2025, attributing the downturn to ongoing aero engine problems… Read More »
Mallard and AeroTech Partner for 20 Amphibious Aircraft in India
US-based Mallard Enterprises and AeroTech Support Services have announced a significant partnership by signing a Letter of Intent (LOI) for… Read More »
Boeing Secures $2.38B Contract for 15 Additional KC-46A Pegasus Tankers
Boeing has been awarded a $2.38 billion Lot 11 contract by the U.S. Air Force to build 15 additional KC-46A… Read More »
Sanctions and Engine Issues Ground Russia’s Airbus A320neo Fleet
Russian airlines are facing severe operational disruptions, with 34 out of 66 Airbus A320neo and A321neo aircraft grounded due to… Read More »
Boeing CEO Urges Focus Amid Challenges and Airbus Rivalry
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg has called on employees to prioritize collaboration and problem-solving over internal disputes as the company grapples… Read More »
Bombardier Global 7500 Jet Sets 75 Speed Records, Continues Dominance
Bombardier’s Global 7500 business jet has surpassed an impressive milestone, achieving over 75 speed records across notable city pairs like… Read More »
Boeing to Lay Off 692 Missouri Employees
Boeing has announced significant layoffs affecting 692 employees in Missouri, as part of its ongoing workforce restructuring efforts. The layoffs,… Read More »
Aviation Innovations Inspired by Nature’s Designs
The natural world has long been a powerful source of inspiration for technological advancements, particularly in aviation. Humans, fascinated by… Read More »
Boeing Layoffs Hit Washington Workforce Amid $6.17B Loss
Boeing has laid off 2,199 employees in Washington state as part of its workforce reduction measures, according to a notice… Read More »
Boeing Announces Major Workforce Cuts Amid Structural Changes
Boeing has begun a significant round of workforce reductions, issuing termination notices to over 400 employees as part of a… Read More »
Boom Supersonic XB-1 Completes Key Test Before Supersonic Flight
Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 demonstrator aircraft has achieved a significant milestone with its eighth successful subsonic test flight, bringing the company… Read More »
Cirrus SR Series G7 and G2+ Vision Jet Certified in Canada
Cirrus Aircraft’s latest models, the SR Series G7 and G2+ Vision Jet, have officially received certification from Transport Canada Civil… Read More »
ATR Halts Development of ATR42-600S STOL Variant
Regional aircraft manufacturer ATR (Avions de Transport Régional) has announced it will cease the development of its ATR42-600S short take-off… Read More »
ATR Halts Development of ATR 42-600S STOL Aircraft
ATR, the Franco-Italian turboprop manufacturer, has announced the cessation of the ATR 42-600S short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft project,… Read More »
Qantas A380 Flies 34 Flights with Tool Lodged in Engine: ATSB Report
The Australian Transport Safety Board (ATSB) has released its official investigation into a concerning incident involving a Qantas Airbus A380…. Read More »
