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 »
American Airlines to Create 500 Maintenance Jobs and Expand Operations
American Airlines has unveiled plans to add 500 new maintenance positions and expand its heavy maintenance operations at its bases… Read More »
Boeing and Union Reach 25% Pay Increase Deal, Avoid Strike
Boeing and its workers’ union have reached a crucial labor agreement, averting a potentially disruptive strike that was set to… Read More »
Boeing Proposes CH-47 Chinook Helicopters to Poland for Defense
Boeing has formally proposed its CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopter to Poland, aiming to meet the nation’s growing heavy transport needs…. Read More »
Airplane Engine Repair Market Booms as Supply Shortages Persist
The global shortage of airplane engines, exacerbated by parts and labor scarcities, has led to a surge in the business… Read More »
Engine Overhaul Surge: Challenges and Opportunities for Airlines
The aircraft engine repair and overhaul sector is experiencing unprecedented demand due to parts shortages, delayed deliveries from Boeing and… Read More »
FAA Implements Crucial Updates to System Safety Assessments for Aircraft Certification
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has finalized significant updates to the system safety assessments (SSA) for transport category airplanes, aimed… Read More »
Ex-Boeing Manager Alleges Concealment of Critical Electrical Issues in 737 Max Crashes
A US advocacy group, the Foundation for Aviation Safety, has accused Boeing of hiding electrical faults in a 737 Max… Read More »
China’s AG600 Amphibious Aircraft Completes Certification Flight Test
China’s AG600, the world’s largest amphibious aircraft, has successfully completed its first certification flight test, marking a significant milestone in… Read More »
Airbus A330neo Tops Widebody Orders with 57 New Aircraft Since July
The Airbus A330neo has become the most ordered widebody aircraft in recent weeks, securing 57 firm orders and 60 additional… Read More »
Boeing Mechanic on Vacation During Critical Period Before Alaska Airlines 737 Max Incident
A key Boeing mechanic, with 35 years of experience working on 737 doors, was on vacation during two crucial days… Read More »
Honda Aircraft Company Enhances HondaJet Maintenance for Greater Efficiency and Uptime
Honda Aircraft Company has announced significant updates to its HA-420 HondaJet Maintenance Program, aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and increasing… Read More »
Airbus and Rolls-Royce to Brief Airlines on Cathay Pacific A350 Engine Incident
Airbus and Rolls-Royce are set to break their silence by briefing airlines on the recent Cathay Pacific Airbus A350 engine… Read More »
EASA Orders Urgent Inspections of Rolls Royce Trent XWB97 Engines
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued an emergency airworthiness directive mandating immediate inspections of all Rolls Royce… Read More »
Jekta Signs $1 Billion Deal for 30 Electric Seaplanes
Electric seaplane developer Jekta has secured a significant milestone, signing a leasing agreement for 30 of its zero-emission PHA-ZE 100… Read More »
Air Premia Partners with GE Aerospace for Enhanced Safety and Reduced Emissions
Hybrid airline Air Premia, based in Seoul, South Korea, has teamed up with GE Aerospace to improve flight safety and… Read More »
Airbus Maintenance Workers in UK Suspend Strike After Pay Raise
Workers responsible for maintenance and cleaning at two Airbus sites in the UK have called off their planned strike following… Read More »
