Deutsche Aircraft and H2Fly join forces to explore hydrogen powered flight

H2FLY, a German start-up developing hydrogen fuel cell systems for aircraft, and Deutsche Aircraft, a new German aircraft manufacturer putting… Read More »
Airbus shares climb after 52% jump in jet deliveries

Airbus shares rose sharply on Friday after the planemaker confirmed a surge of deliveries in June, bringing the total number… Read More »
Very light alcohol aerogel sound insulation will make aircraft engines 80% quieter

In aviation, any advancement in design must either reduce weight or the benefit has to be worth the extra weight…. Read More »
Rolls-Royce close to resolving costliest Trent 1000 jet-engine issue

Rolls-Royce is increasingly optimistic that it can move beyond the jet-engine issues that have cost it billions of pounds and… Read More »
SWISS unveiles new Premium Economy Class on its Boeing 777-300ERs

Swiss International has unveiled its new Premium Economy Class, as it seeks to strengthen its premium positioning in the growing… Read More »
United Airlines is spending big on Boeing and Airbus jets powered by GE engines

United Airlines is making a huge order for hundreds of new jets from Boeing and Airbus. The order is the largest in the carrier’s history and has… Read More »
GE’s Slattery believes hydrogen power is the ‘Real Nirvana’

The head of GE Aviation John Slattery, has expressed confidence that everybody across the air transport business, including airlines, believes… Read More »
Boeing 777X ‘realistically’ will not win certification approval before mid-2023

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has told Boeing Co (BA.N) that its planned 777X is not yet ready for a significant… Read More »
Canadian aero suppliers face labor crunch as travel rebounds

Canadian aerospace firms are struggling to hire back workers to meet resurgent travel demand in the latest evidence of a… Read More »
Omni Air International unveils premium seating and service

Omni Air International, a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Transport Services Group, has unveiled “Omni Class,” a new premium travel… Read More »
U.S. FAA says the Boeing 777X is not ready for certification

The Federal Aviation Administration has reportedly told Boeing that an updated version of its 777 long-haul airliner is not ready… Read More »
Here’s why Boeing’s stock will soar

The aircraft maker’s two big problems are temporary and it will soon see a boost to sales and cash flow… Read More »
Honeywell and SmartSky target business aviation operators

Honeywell has been appointed an authorised value-added reseller for SmartSky Networks’ air-to-ground services for North American business aviation operators. The… Read More »
Dubai Airshow will be held under capacity restrictions in November 2021

The Dubai Airshow, this year’s biggest aerospace trade show and a spectacle for business deals worth billions of dollars, will… Read More »
EU antitrust regulators to decide on AerCap’s $30 bln GE deal by July 26

EU antitrust regulators will decide by July 26 whether to clear a $30 billion bid by Ireland’s AerCap to buy… Read More »
U.S. FAA launches program to help staff voice aviation safety concerns

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Monday it has launched a program to help make it easier for staff… Read More »
U.S. Air Force exploring options for next batch of midair refueling tankers

The U.S. Air Force said on Wednesday it is surveying the aircraft industry to learn if another manufacturer has the… Read More »
FAA mandates Boeing 737 MAX inspections for it’s automated flight control system

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Wednesday issued a directive for Boeing Co requiring operators of 737 MAX airplanes to conduct additional inspections for… Read More »
U.S., EU resolve 17-year battle over aircraft subsidies

The United States and the European Union have agreed a truce in their near 17-year conflict over aircraft subsidies, suspending… Read More »
Highlights of the 17-year Airbus and Boeing aircraft trade war

The United States and Britain announced a five-year truce in a long-running transatlantic battle over aircraft subsidies, mirroring a similar… Read More »
U.S. and Europe are expected to end their 17-year-old jet dispute

The United States and Europe are expected to announce a five-year suspension of tariffs in their 17-year-old dispute over aircraft… Read More »
GE and Safran’s CFM to develop radical new open-bladed jet engine

General Electric (GE.N) and France’s Safran (SAF.PA) has unveiled plans to test-build an open-bladed jet engine able to reduce fuel use and emissions by… Read More »