Airbus Elevates Christian Scherer to CEO Role in Commercial Aircraft Division
Airbus has appointed Christian Scherer as CEO of its commercial aircraft division, marking a significant leadership change after four years…. Read More »
EASA Issues Warning About Battery Drain on All Airbus Aircraft During Storage
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued an airworthiness directive (AD) addressing a battery problem related to aircraft… Read More »
FAA Grants Boeing Exemption for 737-7 Max Certification Despite Stall-Management System Non-Compliance
Boeing has secured an exemption from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that paves the way for the certification of the… Read More »
Are Supersonic Planes Environmentally Friendly?
The return of supersonic travel has long been an enticing prospect, offering the allure of dramatically reduced flight times. While… Read More »
FAA Issues Airworthiness Directive for GE90 Engines on Boeing 777 Aircraft
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has taken action following General Electric’s (GE) discovery of iron inclusion in GE90 engines, which… Read More »
Boeing Forecasts High Demand: China Requires 8,560 New Airplanes by 2042
Boeing predicts a soaring demand for 8,560 new commercial airplanes in China through 2042. This projection is fuelled by China’s… Read More »
NetJets Inks Historic Deal for Up to 1,500 Cessna Citation Jets with Textron Aviation
NetJets, the world’s largest private jet operator, has entered into a groundbreaking fleet agreement with Textron Aviation, the manufacturer of… Read More »
Air India’s Nagpur MRO Facility Set to Service First Foreign Aircraft
The Air India Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO) facility in Nagpur, India, established in 2015, is poised to achieve a… Read More »
NASA Ames Research Center Leading the Way in eVTOL Research
NASA’s Ames Research Center, situated in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley, is at the forefront of shaping the future… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines CEO Expresses Frustration Over Pratt & Whitney Engine Recall Delays
Peter Ingram, the CEO of Hawaiian Airlines, has voiced his frustration and anger at Pratt & Whitney, the engine manufacturer… Read More »
Airbus Aims to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft by 2035, CEO Says
In an exciting update, Airbus is showing growing optimism about its ability to introduce a hydrogen-powered aircraft to the market… Read More »
Boeing Forecasts Quadrupling of Intra-African Passenger Traffic and Demand for 1,025 New Aircraft
Boeing envisions a significant surge in intra-African passenger traffic, with projections indicating that it will more than quadruple over the… Read More »
JetBlue Ventures Joins Sustainable Aviation Challenge to Foster Green Innovations
JetBlue Ventures, the venture capital division of JetBlue Airways, is partnering in the Sustainable Aviation Challenge, a global initiative dedicated… Read More »
How a Rare Engine Flaw Could Ground Hundreds of Airbus A320neo Jets
A rare manufacturing defect in some engines made by U.S. company RTX could affect hundreds of Airbus jets in the… Read More »
Airbus Plans Fighter Business Merger in Defense Division Overhaul
Airbus is set to merge two separate fighter aircraft businesses as part of a comprehensive reorganization within its Defence &… Read More »
SMBC Aviation Capital Orders 25 Boeing 737-8 Max Jets
SMBC Aviation Capital has announced a significant order for 25 Boeing 737-8s, further bolstering their 737 MAX fleet, which now… Read More »
Boeing Faces Delivery Drop in August Amid Manufacturing Defect Challenges
In August, Boeing faced a dip in its delivery numbers, with only 35 planes handed over to customers, marking its… Read More »
How GE’s Stake Sale in AerCap Affects the Aircraft Leasing Industry
General Electric has announced that it will sell a large portion of its stake in AerCap Holdings NV (AER), the… Read More »
Joby’s H2FLY Achieves First Piloted Flight of Liquid Hydrogen Electric Aircraft
H2FLY, a subsidiary of Joby Aviation, a pioneering developer of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has celebrated a… Read More »
US Air Force Contemplates Procuring Additional Boeing KC-46A Tankers
The US Air Force is engaged in discussions with Boeing and various industry partners to assess the defense industrial base’s… Read More »
Boeing Joins DARPA’s Glide Breaker Program for Hypersonic Interceptor Prototype Development
Boeing will develop and test technologies for a hypersonic interceptor prototype for DARPA’s Glide Breaker program as part of a… Read More »
Allegiant Air Adjusts Boeing 737 Max Order, Opts for More 737-8-200s
Allegiant Air, the Las Vegas-based budget airline, has made significant adjustments to its 2021 B737 MAX order with Boeing, signaling… Read More »
