Boeing Faces Competitive Hurdle with Japan Airlines’ Mixed Order Favoring Airbus
The recent aircraft order from Japan Airlines (JAL) has spotlighted Boeing’s ongoing struggle to match Airbus in the competitive aerospace… Read More »
Boeing Contemplates Severing Spirit AeroSystems’ Airbus Connections Ahead of Acquisition
In a strategic move that underscores the competitive dynamics of the aerospace industry, Boeing is reportedly evaluating measures to reduce… Read More »
Boeing Faces Increased Cash Burn Amid 737 Max Production Challenges
Boeing is experiencing a higher-than-anticipated cash burn rate due to ongoing safety and production issues, particularly with its 737 MAX… Read More »
FAA Calls for Urgent Inspections on Boeing Max Jets Over Wiring Concerns That May Cause Loss of Control
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is pressing for immediate inspections across Boeing 737 Max aircraft due to a wiring flaw… Read More »
TAR Aerolíneas in Dispute with Willis Lease Finance Over Engine Return
Willis Lease Finance Corporation has disclosed that TAR Aerolíneas, based in Mexico, has not complied with a demand to return… Read More »
Qatar Airways Plans Major Fleet Expansion with Boeing 777X and Airbus A350 RFP
Qatar Airways is charting a course for significant expansion, having issued a Request For Proposals (RFP) for widebody aircraft to… Read More »
Airbus CEO Highlights Industry-Wide Concerns Over Boeing’s Technical Issues
Guillaume Faury, CEO of Airbus, expressed concern over the technical challenges faced by its competitor Boeing, emphasizing that such problems… Read More »
France Commits to Protecting Atos Cybersecurity Assets as Airbus Withdraws Acquisition Interest
France has vowed to safeguard the cybersecurity and strategic assets of the IT conglomerate Atos, following Airbus’ decision to terminate… Read More »
Boeing Considers Divesting Portions of Its Defense Sector: Potential Implications
Boeing’s exploration of selling parts of its defense business has caught the attention of Wall Street and investors alike. With… Read More »
Boeing Anticipates Significant Losses Following Alaska Airlines Door Incident
Boeing is bracing for a substantial financial hit in the first quarter as a result of the Alaska Airlines door… Read More »
Russian Airline Safety Could Reach a Critical Point in 2024
The Russian commercial aviation sector faces an unprecedented challenge as it enters 2024, grappling with the repercussions of international sanctions… Read More »
Lawsuit Claims Seat Belt Prevented Fatality in Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Fuselage Blowout Incident
In a recent legal development, a group of passengers who experienced a harrowing incident aboard an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737… Read More »
Canadian Airbus A220 Workers Escalate Tensions with Strike Vote
Workers at the Canadian assembly line for the Airbus A220 jet, represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace… Read More »
Boeing and Alaska Airlines Refute Liability Claims in Door Plug Incident Lawsuit
In response to legal actions stemming from a January incident where a door plug blew out of a Boeing 737-Max… Read More »
United and Southwest Airlines Brace for Aircraft Delivery Delays, Impacting Passenger Fares
United Airlines and Southwest Airlines are confronting a significant challenge that could have ramifications for passengers: a bottleneck in aircraft… Read More »
China’s ARJ21 and C919 Jets Showcase in Malaysia Targeting Southeast Asia Market Expansion
China’s indigenous commercial aircraft, the ARJ21 and C919, marked their debut in Malaysia with a static display and a demonstration… Read More »
Europe’s Aviation Safety Agency to Assess China’s C919 Aircraft
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is committed to conducting a comprehensive evaluation process for China’s C919 passenger jet,… Read More »
Aviation Expert Emphasizes the Need for Boeing to Revitalize Safety Culture Amid Ongoing Challenges
Boeing is under intense pressure to overhaul its safety practices and restore trust in its brand, according to Daniel Kwasi… Read More »
Boeing Faces Multiple Technical Challenges and Legal Scrutiny
Boeing is currently navigating through a series of technical and regulatory hurdles as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has pinpointed… Read More »
FAA Highlights Concern Over Sporadic Spoiler Activity on Boeing 737 Max During Flight
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reported concerning occurrences involving the Boeing 737 MAX, where there have been “multiple unusual… Read More »
FAA Alerts on Critical Wiring Issue in Boeing 737 Max Spoilers, Risking Flight Control
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a proposed airworthiness directive targeting the Boeing 737 MAX series after identifying a… Read More »
Boeing Faces Record-Keeping Issue in NTSB Investigation of Alaska Airlines 737 Max Incident
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is facing challenges in its investigation into a January incident involving an Alaska Airlines… Read More »
