Singapore Airlines orders 22 General Electric’s GE9X to power its 777Xs
Singapore Airlines has signed a contract for US$2.8 billion with General Electric for the latter to provide a further 22… Read More »
Boeing reaches record $2 Billion in E-Commerce sales
Boeing achieved an annual record for e-commerce parts sales last year with more than $2 billion in online orders. Fueled… Read More »
Boeing is not concerned about Russian titanium supply
Boeing is not concerned about a potential disruption to Russian titanium supplies because of tensions over Ukraine, but is keeping… Read More »
Boeing hopes 787 inventory takes off soon
Last year was a rebuilding year for Boeing — there’s just not a whole lot of building new 787 jets… Read More »
Qatar Airways orders GE9X engines for its Boeing 777-8Fs
Qatar Airways has announced a new order for GE9X engines as part of its global launch order of up to… Read More »
Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-25C engine to power Diamond Aircraft’s new DART-750 trainer
Pratt & Whitney Canada, a business unit of Pratt & Whitney, has announced that Diamond Aircraft has selected the PT6A-25C… Read More »
Boeing’s bet on jet-building frenzy rests on fragile supplier network
For Boeing, the pandemic was just one item on the long list of its existential concerns over the past four… Read More »
Grand View Research reports aerospace parts manufacturing market will be $1,233.2 billion by 2030
The global aerospace parts manufacturing market size is expected to reach USD 1,233.2 Billion by 2030 registering a CAGR of… Read More »
North Carolina chosen for Boom Supersonic passenger jet plant
Boom Supersonic, the Colorado-based aviation company, announced Jan. 26 that it has chosen a North Carolina airport as the manufacturing… Read More »
Boeing posts $4.5 billion in Q4 charges on its 787 program
Boeing (BA.N) said on Jan. 26 it incurred $4.5 billion charges in the fourth quarter on its sidelined 787 program,… Read More »
Boeing is trying to get back on course one year after the 737 Max’s return to service
One year since Boeing’s embattled 737 Max returned to service — following the largest grounding in aviation history — there… Read More »
China’s Comac C919 narrowbody jet deliveries to start in 2022
A senior Comac official has told local news media that the company will start delivering its C919 narrowbody aircraft in… Read More »
GE Aviation, SmartSky Networks, and Mosaic ATM Address Advance Ap-0asir Mobility Safety
Connecting airborne and cloud-based Flight Management Systems for Advanced Air Mobility to optimize airspace and maintain safety standards. GE Aviation… Read More »
New seating company aims to upgrade business class seating
UK-based Unum Aircraft Seating has officially launched – targeting business class seating. Spearheaded by industry veteran Chris Brady, the former… Read More »
U.S. FAA reviews FedEx proposal to install laser-based missile-defense system on A321s
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Jan. 14 it is proposing conditions that would allow FedEx to install a… Read More »
Boeing 737 to fly with Collins’ next-generation lavatory
Boeing has again selected Collins Aerospace to provide lavatories for its 737 family of aircraft. A lavatory supplier on Boeing… Read More »
Spairliners and Collins Aerospace in Poland agree to new evacuation slide repair contract
Collins Aerospace in Wroclaw, Poland, has been awarded a first-time support agreement for evacuation slides by Spairliners, an independent component… Read More »
ZIM Aircraft Seating expands Immenstaad HQ
ZIM Aircraft Seating is to triple its activities at Immenstaad by expanding its new headquarters opened in March 2021. Additional… Read More »
Russian MC-21-300 jet receives type certificate from Federal Air Transport Agency
The Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) has issued a Type Certificate for MC-21-300 passenger aircraft to Irkut Corporation (part of… Read More »
EASA seeks new techniques to detect air-data failure and control-law errors
Europe’s safety authority is initiating research efforts aimed at developing new methods to detect multiple air-data probe failures, as well… Read More »
Airbus launches new aerostructures subsidiary, Airbus Atlantic
A wholly-owned Airbus subsidiary, Airbus Atlantic, has been officially established, unifying the strengths, resources and skills of Airbus’s sites in… Read More »
Airbus exceeds target of 600 jet deliveries in 2021
Airbus (AIR.PA) provisionally exceeded its target of 600 jet deliveries in 2021, with final totals depending on a still incomplete… Read More »
GE stock recent selloff gives Credit Suisse analyst reason to recommend buying
Analyst John Walsh sees potential for more than 20% upside for the ‘cyclical aerospace recovery stock’. Shares of General Electric… Read More »
Airline and aviation trends show optimistic but challenging conditions for 2022
Needless to say 2020 and 2021 have been very challenging years for the travel industry, especially for airlines, airports, aircraft… Read More »
Jet engine maker Safran plans to hire 12,000 in 2022 as air traffic recovers
Jet engine maker Safran believes the worst of the crisis in aviation caused by COVID-19 is over, and plans to… Read More »
US threatens to ban Russia from importing aircraft parts
The United States has included the possibility of banning Russia from importing aircraft parts should it invade Ukraine, a Biden… Read More »
