Texas Attorney General Investigates Boeing Supplier Spirit AeroSystems Over Safety Concerns
The Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, has launched an investigation into Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems due to “reoccurring issues with… Read More »
Airline Executives Prompt Major Leadership Changes at Boeing Amid Concerns
In a significant turn of events, Boeing witnessed a dramatic leadership shakeup, catalyzed by the collective discontent of U.S. airline… Read More »
Boeing’s Speed Over Quality Approach Sparks Safety and Future Concerns
Recent incidents have cast a spotlight on Boeing, a company historically hailed for its engineering excellence, as it grapples with… Read More »
Boeing’s New Finance-Led Leadership Faces Scrutiny Amid Ongoing Engineering Challenges
Boeing’s leadership reshuffle, particularly the replacement of engineer Stan Deal with Stephanie Pope, who has a finance background, as the… Read More »
Delta Flight Returns to Salt Lake City After Engine Panel Detaches During Takeoff
Over the weekend, a Delta Air Lines flight bound for Amsterdam made an unexpected return to Salt Lake City following… Read More »
Boeing Selects Veteran Executive Stephanie Pope for Key Commercial Airplanes Division Role Amid Challenges
Boeing announced the departure of CEO Dave Calhoun and the appointment of Stephanie Pope, a seasoned executive with over thirty… Read More »
JetZero’s Revolutionary Blended Wing Body Aircraft Advances with FAA Approval for Flight Tests
JetZero, an innovative developer in the aviation industry, has made a significant leap forward with the FAA granting an airworthiness… Read More »
Japan Sets Sights on 2035 for Launch of Next-Generation Hydrogen-Fueled Passenger Aircraft
In an ambitious move to secure a foothold in the global aviation market, Japan has announced plans to launch a… Read More »
Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 Jet Achieves First Flight Milestone Towards Supersonic Travel
On March 22, 2024, Boom Supersonic, a pioneering force in supersonic travel, marked a significant milestone with the successful first… Read More »
Security and Mechanical Concerns on Delta Flights at Salt Lake City International Airport
Salt Lake City International Airport experienced a series of safety and security concerns involving Delta Air Lines flights on a… Read More »
United Airlines Faces Increased FAA Oversight After Recent Safety Incidents
United Airlines is under heightened scrutiny from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) following a series of recent safety incidents, including… Read More »
United Airlines Boeing 767 Resurrected from Damage Beats Odds to Fly Again
A United Airlines Boeing 767-322, age 33 and initially presumed to be heading for decommission following a severe hard landing… Read More »
Global Business Jet Activity Sees Incremental Growth in 2023, Surpassing Pre-Pandemic Levels
The global business jet sector has witnessed a steady increase in activity, with a 2 percent rise in Week 11… Read More »
Join us at the Yale Club of NY for a Wings Club Luncheon with Larry Culp, CEO of GE Aerospace
Please join us on Thursday, March 28, 2024,At the Yale Club of New York for ourAviation Leader Series Luncheon Our… Read More »
GE Stock Soars to Heights Unseen Since the 1990s Ahead of Major Company Breakup
General Electric (GE) is experiencing a remarkable winning streak in the stock market, reminiscent of a boom period not seen… Read More »
Boeing Faces Airline Executives Over Manufacturing Delays
The executives of top U.S. airlines are seeking a meeting with Boeing to discuss the aerospace giant’s plans for addressing… Read More »
Lessons from Boeing: The Crucial Role of Risk Management in Aviation Safety
Following the recent 737-9 Max incident, among others, mass media reports have frequently contained inaccuracies and displayed a fundamental misunderstanding… Read More »
Boeing’s Turbulent 2024: Navigating Through Crisis, Competition, and Legal Headwinds
2024 was anticipated to be a turning point for Boeing, as the company aimed to move past the turbulence of… Read More »
De Havilland Canada Explores Revival of Short Sherpa Cargo Aircraft for Modern Missions
De Havilland Aircraft of Canada is contemplating the revival of the Short Sherpa, a twin-turboprop cargo plane last produced in… Read More »
Croatia Airlines Sets Sights on Fleet Modernization with A220 Acquisition
Croatia Airlines, the national flag carrier based at Zagreb Airport, is embarking on a significant fleet renewal journey, with plans… Read More »
FBI Alerts Passengers of Potential Crime Involvement Following Alaska Airlines In-Flight Emergency
In a recent communication, the FBI has notified passengers of an Alaska Airlines flight that experienced a dramatic mid-flight incident… Read More »
Boeing’s Leadership Quandary: The Search for CEO Calhoun’s Successor Amid Turbulence
Boeing, the aerospace giant, finds itself at a critical juncture as CEO Dave Calhoun faces mounting pressure amid ongoing challenges,… Read More »
