Boeing’s $4.7 Billion Spirit AeroSystems Acquisition Clears UK Regulator
Britain’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has approved Boeing’s $4.7 billion all-stock acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, opting not to pursue… Read More »
Airbus and Shield AI Test Autonomous Flight on H145 Helicopter
Airbus US Space & Defense and Shield AI have completed their first joint autonomous flight test, advancing development of next-generation… Read More »
Is Building an A380neo Feasible for Airbus?
The Airbus A380 is renowned for offering one of the most comfortable passenger experiences in commercial aviation. Emirates CEO has… Read More »
Swiss Pilot Sets New Altitude Record for Solar Plane
Swiss pilot Raphael Domjan has broken the altitude record for a solar-powered electric aircraft, reaching 9,521 meters (31,237 feet) in… Read More »
Boeing 777X Uses the Largest Jet Engines in the World—Here’s Why
The Boeing 777X stands out in modern aviation not only for its size but for the unprecedented scale of its… Read More »
How Boeing Builds a 737 in Just Nine Days: Inside the Fastest Jet Assembly Line in Aviation
Building a commercial jet in just nine days is an extraordinary achievement. Boeing began producing the 737 in 1968, and… Read More »
Boeing Wins UK Approval for Spirit AeroSystems Buyout
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has approved Boeing’s proposed acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, clearing the deal without launching… Read More »
Boeing July Deliveries Drop 20%, Airbus Extends Lead
Boeing delivered 48 aircraft in July, down 20% from 60 in June but five more than a year earlier. It… Read More »
Embraer to Invest $90M in Melbourne Jet Plant Expansion
Embraer plans to invest approximately $90 million to expand its executive-jet manufacturing facility at Melbourne Orlando International Airport, boosting production… Read More »
Boeing Eyes Efficiency, Autonomy in Future Jet Designs
Boeing’s next generation of commercial aircraft will be shaped by major advances in efficiency and automation, according to Brian Yutko,… Read More »
B-2 Bomber Lost After Landing Gear Failure, Design Flaw Cited in Report
A newly released U.S. Air Force accident report has revealed that a component failure and a design flaw combined to… Read More »
Boeing 787 Turns Back After Part of Wing Falls Off Mid-Flight
A United Airlines Boeing 787-9 was forced to return to Newark Liberty International Airport shortly after takeoff when passengers and… Read More »
Boom Supersonic Adds Precision Lathe for Jet Engine Production
Boom Supersonic has taken a major step toward building its next-generation supersonic airliner with the arrival of its first high-precision… Read More »
Boeing and Airbus Hit Pause on Flagship Green Aircraft Projects
In a major setback for aviation’s path to net-zero, Boeing and Airbus have paused their most ambitious green aircraft development… Read More »
Boeing Targets 737 Max Output Boost Every Six Months
Boeing plans to begin talks with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on raising monthly Boeing 737 MAX production from… Read More »
Boeing Defense Workers Strike Over Contract Dispute
Over 3,200 Boeing defense workers began striking on August 4, 2025, after rejecting the company’s latest contract offer, halting production… Read More »
Boeing 777-9 Gains FAA Approval, Nears Certification Milestone
After years of delays, Boeing’s long-awaited 777-9—the flagship of the 777X family—has received FAA approval to advance into a new… Read More »
Rolls-Royce Profits Jump 50% on Jet Engine and AI Demand
Rolls-Royce has reported a sharp rise in profits, driven by surging demand for jet engines and power systems for AI… Read More »
Boeing Narrows Q2 Loss as Aircraft Deliveries and Revenue Surge
Boeing reported a significantly reduced loss in its second-quarter earnings for 2025, driven by a sharp increase in commercial aircraft… Read More »
United Airlines 787 Declares Mayday After Engine Failure, Lands Safely
A dramatic in-flight emergency unfolded on July 25 when a United Airlines Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner en route to Munich from… Read More »
FAA Flags Unapproved Titanium in Boeing 787 Ram Air Turbines
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is taking regulatory action after discovering that some Boeing 787 Dreamliner ram air turbine (RAT)… Read More »
American Airlines Gets First A321XLR, Seat Delay Halts Delivery
American Airlines has officially taken delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR, registered as N300NY (msn 11520), on July 25, 2025…. Read More »
