Airbus and Boeing Prepare for Increased Output of Jets with Thermoplastics

Airbus and Boeing are preparing for significant increases in the output of their next-generation workhorse jets, with plans to reach… Read More »
Join us at the Yale Club of NY for Wings Club’s Outstanding Aviator Award Presentation

Captain C.B. “Sully” Sullenberger Please join us for a special event at the Annual Meeting. The Wings Club Foundation will… Read More »
Join us at the Yale Club of NY for a Wings Club Luncheon with Ben Minicucci, CEO, Alaska Airlines

Please join us on Thursday, March 27, 2025At the Yale Club of New York for ourAviation Leader Series Luncheon Our… Read More »
Korean Air Signs $32.7B MoU for 777 and 787 Widebody Jets

Korean Air is moving closer to finalizing a major memorandum of understanding reached at Farnborough Airshow 2024, setting the stage… Read More »
Trump Taps Boeing to Build New F-47 Fighter Jet for U.S. Air Force

President Donald Trump has announced that Boeing will develop the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation fighter jet, named the F-47. The… Read More »
Air India Reintroduces Refitted A320neo After Six-Month Upgrade

Air India has successfully reintroduced its first retrofitted A320-200N to scheduled service after a six-month refit, marking a significant milestone… Read More »
Europe and Canada Explore Alternatives to U.S.-Made Fighter Jets Amid Shifting Global Alliances

Questions are growing in both Canada and Europe regarding the continued reliance on U.S.-made fighter jets like the F-35 Joint… Read More »
Boeing Eases Cash Burn, Improves Factory Output Amid Challenges

Boeing’s cash burn is easing this quarter, signaling progress as the company works to recover from several manufacturing and safety… Read More »
Duopoly Delays: Aircraft Delivery Woes Impact Airlines

Airbus and Boeing, controlling over 90% of the global commercial aircraft market, are still grappling with significant delivery delays that… Read More »
Boeing Appoints Don Ruhmann as New Chief Aerospace Safety Officer

Boeing has appointed Don Ruhmann as its new Chief Aerospace Safety Officer, effective immediately. Ruhmann brings extensive experience in aviation… Read More »
Russian Airlines Retire 58 Aircraft Amid Sanctions and Repair Challenges

In 2024, Russian airlines were forced to retire 58 passenger aircraft due to accidents and the inability to perform necessary… Read More »
American Airlines Jet Engine Catches Fire After Landing in Denver

An American Airlines Boeing 737-800 caught fire after landing at Denver International Airport on Thursday, forcing an emergency evacuation. The… Read More »
ATR Unveils Regional Aviation Potential in Vietnam

ATR, the Franco-Italian aircraft manufacturer, has revealed a comprehensive study that explores the untapped potential of regional aviation in Vietnam’s… Read More »
Scoot Extends Leases Amid A320neo Engine Issues

Scoot has extended the leases on six A320-200 aircraft after nearly all of its A320-200neo fleet were grounded due to… Read More »
Airbus Helicopters Shines at Verticon 2025

At Verticon 2025 in Dallas, Texas, Airbus has made a significant impact with its helicopter manufacturing arm by securing numerous… Read More »
B-52 Re-Engining Plan Faces Delays, Key Upgrades Revealed

The U.S. Air Force’s B-52 re-engining program is facing potential delays, with completion now expected by 2036 instead of 2035…. Read More »
European Airlines Battle Supply Crunch

European airlines are preparing for a challenging summer amid ongoing supply constraints that are affecting the delivery and maintenance of… Read More »
Lessor Jackson Square Aviation Secures Order for 50 A320neo Jets

Jackson Square Aviation, a leading global aircraft lessor based in Dublin, has placed a firm order for 50 A320neo family… Read More »
Boeing Outperforms Airbus in February Deliveries

In February 2025, Boeing delivered 44 new aircraft, outperforming rival Airbus for the second consecutive month, as the company continues… Read More »
Boeing Prices May Soar Amid Tariff Tensions

During a recent interview on CNBC’s Squawk Box, AerCap CEO Aengus Kelly warned that a worst-case tariff scenario could send… Read More »
Airbus Surpasses 16,000 Aircraft Deliveries

In a monumental milestone, European aerospace giant Airbus announced on March 7, 2025, that it has now delivered 16,028 aircraft… Read More »
U.S. Senator Markey Reintroduces FATCAT Act on Jet Fuel Tax

Senator Edward J. Markey has reintroduced the Fueling Alternative Transportation with a Carbon Aviation Tax (FATCAT) Act, a bold legislative… Read More »