Safran Workers in Montreal Propose New Offer to End Strike, Union Reports
Striking workers at Safran in the Montreal area, who manufacture critical components for Airbus and Boeing aircraft landing gear, have… Read More »
Fitch Ratings Adjusts Boeing’s 2024 Delivery and Cash Flow Projections Amid Regulatory Challenges
Fitch Ratings has revised its forecasts for Boeing’s aircraft deliveries and free cash flow for 2024, citing regulatory scrutiny and… Read More »
Russian Commercial Aircraft Emergency Landings: A Growing Concern
A surge in mid-flight emergencies among Russian airliners continues to raise alarms, with the latest incident involving a Rossiya Airlines… Read More »
Revolutionary “Fly-Buddy Hub” Concept Introduces Lie-Flat Beds to Economy Class
Ameco, a prominent Chinese aircraft services provider, is set to redefine comfort in economy class travel with its innovative “Fly-Buddy… Read More »
Spirit AeroSystems and Airbus Face Tough Negotiations Amid Financial Struggles
As Spirit AeroSystems navigates through turbulent times, recording staggering first-quarter losses, its partnership with Airbus faces pivotal discussions. With losses… Read More »
Boeing KC-46 Tanker Deliveries Temporarily Halted Over Boom Concern
The U.S. Air Force faces a pause in Boeing KC-46 tanker deliveries due to a new issue discovered in the… Read More »
Airbus Confronts Production Delays Due to Parts and Labor Shortages, Impacting Delivery Schedules
Airbus, the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer, is facing significant challenges in its production ramp-up plans due to ongoing parts and… Read More »
Airbus Named to 2024 TIME100 Most Influential Companies
In a year marked by recovery and growth, Airbus has solidified its position as the aviation leader, distinguishing itself on… Read More »
FAA Maintains Production Cap on Boeing 737 Max Amid Safety Overhaul
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided to continue its restriction on Boeing’s production of the 737 Max aircraft due… Read More »
Boeing Firefighters Ratify New Contract, Ending Lockout and Boosting Wages
Boeing firefighters have overwhelmingly approved a new four-year contract, concluding a weeks-long lockout initiated by the aerospace giant. The vote,… Read More »
China to Implement Export Controls on Aviation and Space Components Starting July
Starting July 1st, China will enforce new export controls on certain aviation and space components, as announced by the country’s… Read More »
FAA and Boeing Engage in Intensive Three-Hour Meeting to Overhaul Safety Practices
Boeing executives and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) convened for a crucial three-hour meeting to discuss comprehensive changes aimed at… Read More »
Boeing Rolls Out Improvement Plans in Response to FAA Concerns, Yet Oversight Continues
Boeing has submitted a comprehensive action plan to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to address systemic issues in quality control… Read More »
French President Macron Intervenes in Canada’s Russia Titanium Sanctions for Airbus’s Benefit
In a strategic diplomatic move, French President Emmanuel Macron has reportedly intervened to ease Canadian sanctions on Russian titanium, crucial… Read More »
China Aims for Comac C919 EASA Certification by 2025
Chinese aviation authorities are optimistic about securing European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification for the Comac C919 narrowbody airliner… Read More »
Boeing’s CEO Search Results in a Lucrative $150 Million Offer for Carrier Chief Dave Gitlin
Boeing’s search for a new CEO has reportedly culminated in a lucrative offer to Dave Gitlin, CEO of Carrier Global,… Read More »
India’s SpiceJet Ordered to Return Aircraft and Engines Following Court Ruling
The Delhi High Court has issued a directive to SpiceJet, a leading Indian low-cost carrier (LCC), to return two aircraft… Read More »
Boeing Projects Negative Cash Flow in 2024 Amid Continued Delivery Challenges
Boeing is set to experience a cash burn in 2024 instead of generating positive cash flow, according to recent statements… Read More »
The Story of Jet It Grounding Its Fleet of HondaJets
Jet It, a fractional business jet operator based in Greensboro, North Carolina, launched in 2018 and quickly became the 11th… Read More »
Rolls-Royce Secures Contract for Next-Generation 747 “Doomsday” E-4 Plane Technology
Rolls-Royce, a global leader in aerospace and automotive technology, has announced its success in winning a contract to provide crucial… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Dismisses Pilot for Speaking Spanish During Fiery Emergency
In a controversial move, Southwest Airlines has dismissed Captain David Legeros following an incident where he communicated in Spanish during… Read More »
ICAO Welcomes Establishment of MENA Regional Safety Oversight Organization
Collaborative Effort to Enhance Aviation Safety in the Middle East and North Africa The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has… Read More »
