Airbus and Boeing State Competition from China’s Comac C919 Won’t Disrupt the Market
The Comac C919 bears striking resemblance to existing models from Airbus and Boeing, indicating it won’t significantly disrupt the market,… Read More »
Royal Brunei Airlines Expands Fleet with Four Boeing 787-9 Aircraft Orders
Royal Brunei Airlines is set to rejuvenate its widebody fleet with an order for four B787-9 aircraft, announced at the… Read More »
Boeing Targets Stabilization of 737 Max Production by Second Half of 2024
Boeing has set its sights on stabilizing the production rate of its B737 MAX aircraft, aiming for a consistent output… Read More »
COMAC’s C919 Airliner Debuts Internationally at Singapore Airshow, Challenging Airbus and Boeing
The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) has marked a significant milestone with its C919 passenger jet making its first… Read More »
Airbus Raises 2024 Delivery Target to 800 Planes
Airbus plans to deliver about 800 commercial planes this year, 11% more than the target of 720 planes last year… Read More »
Airbus Seeks to Strengthen Market Position Amid Boeing’s Challenges
France’s Airbus is the world’s largest commercial aircraft manufacturer, not Boeing, and it doesn’t look like that’s going to change… Read More »
Boeing Initiates Contract Negotiations with Seattle-Area Union Starting March 8
Boeing and its Seattle-area machinists union will open negotiations on a new contract on March 8, a union spokesperson said… Read More »
Air Force Unaware of Any B-21 Bomber Quality Issues Involving Spirit AeroSystems
The United States Air Force has stated it is not aware of any quality problems associated with Spirit AeroSystems’ contributions… Read More »
Airbus Announces A321neo(XLR) Entry into Service Delay to Third Quarter of 2024
Airbus revealed that the introduction of the A321neo(XLR) has been postponed, with the highly anticipated model now expected to enter… Read More »
Airbus Delays A321XLR Entry To Service Expectation To the Second Half of 2024
Airbus has postponed the entry into service of its A321XLR to the second half of this year. Initially planned for… Read More »
Airbus Set to Launch Revolutionary ZEROe Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft by 2028
Airbus is advancing its ambitious ZEROe project, aiming to revolutionize air travel with hydrogen-powered aircraft. The aerospace giant’s CEO, Guillaume… Read More »
AJW Group Dives into Airbus A350 Support Market with Major Spare Parts Acquisition
AJW Group has marked its entry into the Airbus A350 support market by securing a substantial package of over 2,500… Read More »
Aviation Safety Experts’ Positive Insights on Recent Incidents and Flying Safety
The year began with several alarming aviation incidents, including a runway collision at Tokyo’s Haneda airport involving an Airbus A350,… Read More »
China’s Ambitious Leap in Aviation: Developing the CJ-1000 Engine for the C919
China’s aviation sector is taking a significant stride towards self-reliance with the development of the CJ-1000 engine, aimed at powering… Read More »
Spirit Airlines to Ground 41 A320neo Aircraft by End of 2024 Due to Engine Inspections
Spirit Airlines anticipates an increase in its grounded A320neo family aircraft, projecting 41 units to be out of service by… Read More »
Production Pressures Lead Boeing into New 737 Safety Crisis
In October, amidst queries about accelerating the production of its best-selling 737 MAX following quality concerns, Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun… Read More »
Emirates President Calls for Boeing Manufacturing Overhaul Amid Quality Concerns
Tim Clark, the president of Emirates, has issued a stark warning about Boeing’s manufacturing quality, highlighting a “progressive decline” that… Read More »
Boeing to Showcase Innovations and Commitment to Sustainability at Singapore Airshow 2024
Boeing is set to display its latest advancements in commercial aviation, defense solutions, and service offerings at the upcoming Singapore… Read More »
Preliminary NTSB Report Sheds Light on Alaska Airlines 737 Max Incident Linked to Production Issues
The National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) early findings on the Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 incident last month have reignited discussions… Read More »
FAA Chief Expresses Concern Over Boeing’s Safety Practices Amid Ongoing Review
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is conducting an intensive review of Boeing’s manufacturing processes, with its new administrator, Michael Whitaker,… Read More »
Boeing Faces New Setback with 737 Max Production Issue
Boeing has encountered a fresh challenge in the production of its 737 Max jets, necessitating rework on approximately 50 undelivered… Read More »
Boeing Faces Intense Scrutiny: A Week of Challenges Puts Leadership and Credibility to the Test
Boeing has endured a tumultuous week that has seen its production and development timelines severely disrupted, casting a shadow over… Read More »
