Garmin Emergency Autoland Used in First Real-World Emergency
Garmin’s Emergency Autoland system has been deployed for the first time in a real-world emergency, marking a major milestone for… Read More »
AIX 2026 to Debut Dedicated BizJet Interiors Zone
Aircraft Interiors Expo 2026 (AIX) will introduce a dedicated BizJet Interiors Zone, reflecting the rapid growth and innovation within the… Read More »
Embraer Phenom 300 Retains Title as World’s Best-Selling Light Jet
The Embraer Phenom 300 has once again claimed the title of the world’s best-selling and most delivered light jet, marking… Read More »
Cathay Group and Neste Expand Global Sustainable Aviation Fuel Deal
Cathay Group has expanded its strategic partnership with Neste to broaden the supply of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) across Europe,… Read More »
Boeing Seeks FAA Waiver to Extend 777F Sales Beyond 2027
Boeing has asked the United States Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration to waive a fuel-efficiency regulation that… Read More »
Bombardier Global 8000 Wins FAA Type Certification
Bombardier has secured United States Federal Aviation Administration type certification for its flagship Global 8000, marking a major regulatory milestone… Read More »
Lufthansa to Block 787-9 Business Class Seat Sales Until 2026
Lufthansa does not expect to begin selling all business class seats on its Boeing 787-9 fleet until the second quarter… Read More »
NASA and Boeing Test Longer, Thinner Wings to Boost Aircraft Efficiency
The commercial airliner of the future could look markedly different from today’s aircraft, featuring longer, thinner wings designed to deliver… Read More »
Trump Signs $901B NDAA, Sets Record U.S. Defense Spending for 2026
Donald Trump has signed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the 2026 financial year into law, authorising a record… Read More »
EASA Orders Airbus A320neo Fuselage Panel Inspections After Defect Confirmed
EASA has issued its first formal regulatory action on a manufacturing defect affecting Airbus A320neo forward fuselage panels, confirming that… Read More »
Cosmic Radiation Poses Rising Threat to Modern Aircraft Electronics
A recent aviation incident has put a spotlight on a growing but often overlooked risk: cosmic radiation interfering with aircraft… Read More »
Rolls-Royce May Shift £1.6 Trillion Jet Engine Project to US or Germany
Rolls-Royce is considering moving a multitrillion-pound jet engine program to the United States or Germany, a shift that would deal… Read More »
Airbus Must Deliver 133 More Jets to Meet Its Reduced 2025 Target
Airbus still has more than 100 aircraft left to deliver in order to meet its revised 2025 production target, raising… Read More »
EVIO Launches EVIO 810 Hybrid-Electric Regional Aircraft
EVIO has officially launched with the unveiling of the EVIO 810, a hybrid-electric regional aircraft backed by Boeing and Pratt… Read More »
WestJet Pauses Rollout of Non-Adjustable Economy Seats
WestJet Airlines said Friday it will pause the rollout of non-adjustable economy seats starting next week, following customer backlash over… Read More »
FAA Begins Review of Boeing’s Redesigned 737-10 Alerting System
The FAA has begun reviewing Boeing’s redesigned crew-alerting and angle-of-attack systems for the 737-10, formally launching an evaluation process required… Read More »
SAF Supply Falls Short of Airline 2030 Goals
Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production is falling well short of what airlines need to meet their 2030 climate targets, raising… Read More »
Dreamliner Demand Lifts Boeing Ahead of Airbus in Order Race
Strong airline demand for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner is pushing the U.S. manufacturer ahead of Airbus in the annual aircraft order… Read More »
AI Advances Boost Aircraft Weight and Balance Safety
Artificial intelligence is ushering in a new era of accuracy and safety in aircraft weight and balance (W&B) management. Aviation… Read More »
Why Airlines Are Scrapping Nearly New Airbus A320 Jets
Airlines around the world are facing an acute shortage of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, yet a growing number of… Read More »
Boeing Completes Acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems
Boeing has officially completed its acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, bringing one of its largest suppliers in-house and marking a major… Read More »
Boeing-Spirit AeroSystems Deal Approved as Airbus, CTRM Take Key Sites
The US Federal Trade Commission has cleared Boeing’s USD4.3 billion acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, with approval tied to a series… Read More »
Boeing vs. Airbus Safety: What U.S. Accident Data Really Shows
Boeing has been under intense public scrutiny in recent years, largely due to high-profile issues involving the 737 Max and… Read More »
The C-130 Hercules: The Longest-Running Military Aircraft Still in Service and Production
The U.S. military has flown countless aircraft over the past century, with new designs entering service every few years. Yet… Read More »
EASA Mandates APU Flap Inspections on Airbus A350 After In-Service Incidents
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued a new airworthiness directive requiring inspections of Airbus A350 auxiliary power… Read More »
Airbus Cuts 2025 Delivery Target After A320 Fuselage Panel Defects
Airbus has lowered its 2025 aircraft delivery target from 820 to 790 units after identifying defective fuselage panels on a… Read More »
