Private Consortium to Invest $400M in New Miami Airport Cargo Facility
Miami International Airport (MIA) is set to expand its cargo capacity significantly with a new state-of-the-art facility, thanks to a… Read More »
NOAA to Expand Fleet with New Gulfstream G550 Aircraft by 2028
NOAA has announced this week a significant expansion of its fleet with the procurement of a fully modified Gulfstream G550… Read More »
Emirates SkyCargo Orders Five More Boeing 777 Freighters to Meet Growing Demand
Emirates SkyCargo announced on July 16 an order for five additional Boeing 777 Freighters, reaffirming its choice of the world’s… Read More »
Delta Air Lines 757 Jet Makes Emergency Descent to 10,000 Feet After Decompression Incident
A Delta Air Lines jet flying from Jackson Hole to Atlanta made an emergency rapid descent to 10,000 feet after… Read More »
FAA Reports 1,100 Runway Near Misses in 2024, Showing Improvement from 2023
Recent FAA data has revealed that there were 1,100 runway near misses in 2024, highlighting the ongoing need for vigilance… Read More »
Airbus Intensifies Cost-Cutting Measures and Halts Hiring Amid Boeing’s Recovery and Rising Chinese Competition
In response to the recent resurgence of Boeing and the emerging threat from Chinese aircraft manufacturer COMAC, Airbus is taking… Read More »
Leonardo Collaborates with Thales and Airbus to Forge New Space Strategy
Italy’s Leonardo, alongside French aerospace giant Thales and European aerospace leader Airbus, is crafting a new strategic vision for the… Read More »
Understanding Communications Between Ramp Workers and Pilots in Ground Operations
Effective communication between ramp workers and pilots is crucial for enhancing flight operations and ensuring safety. This communication relies on… Read More »
Over Two Dozen Aerospace Associations Urge Congress to Boost Funding for Neglected Aviation Facilities
Twenty-six aerospace associations have jointly called on Congress to increase funding for America’s aging aviation facilities, warning that neglect could… Read More »
Airbus Implements Hiring Freeze and Cost Cuts to Counter Chinese Competition
Airbus is intensifying its cost-cutting measures, including a hiring freeze, to strengthen its competitive edge against the influx of more… Read More »
Ohio’s Youngstown Air Reserve Station Welcomes First C-130J-30 Super Hercules from Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin has delivered the first of eight C-130J-30 Super Hercules aircraft to the 910th Airlift Wing at Youngstown Air… Read More »
Boeing Workers Set for Critical Vote on Strike Authorization Amid Contract Talks
Boeing’s hourly workers are gearing up for a pivotal vote this Wednesday in Seattle, which could lead to the authorization… Read More »
Boeing’s Strategic Showcase at the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow
Boeing has tailored its presence at the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow as the company focuses on strengthening safety and quality… Read More »
Creating a ‘Safe Space’ for AI Experimentation in the Workplace
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to permeate various aspects of business, creating a ‘safe space’ for AI experimentation is becoming… Read More »
Aviation Capital Group Orders 35 Boeing 737 Max Jets
Aviation Capital Group LLC (ACG) announced on July 15 that the airplane lessor has finalized an order for 35 Boeing… Read More »
Qantas Returns to Paris After Two Decades with New Direct Service from Perth
Qantas has marked its return to the French market after a hiatus of 20 years, expanding its European network to… Read More »
Pratt & Whitney Completes Preliminary Design Review for F-35 Engine Upgrade
RTX Corporation’s subsidiary, Pratt & Whitney, announced the successful completion of a preliminary design review for a significant engine upgrade… Read More »
Rising Global Temperatures Exacerbate Heat Issues for Airplanes on the Runway
As global temperatures continue to climb due to climate change, airplanes sitting on the runway are experiencing increasingly extreme heat… Read More »
Boeing 777X Nears FAA Certification, Potentially Boosting Revenue by $2 Billion
Boeing’s latest aircraft, the 777X, has reportedly made significant progress towards achieving certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), potentially… Read More »
Airbus Implements Cost-Cutting Measures Amid Anticipated Rise in Plane Demand
Airbus, the European aerospace giant, finds itself navigating a complex business landscape as it implements cost-cutting strategies while preparing for… Read More »
Airbus and Thales Consider Merger of Space Divisions
European aerospace giants Airbus and Thales are reportedly in discussions to merge some of their space-related activities, particularly focusing on… Read More »
Ukraine Introduces ‘Bullet’ Drone to Counter Russian Aircraft
Ukraine has unveiled a new drone, dubbed the ‘Bullet,’ specifically engineered to target and neutralize Russian aircraft, including drones and… Read More »
Europe’s Future Combat Air System (FCAS) Boosted by AI-Powered Drone Wingmen
Europe’s ambitious Future Combat Air System (FCAS), a collaborative venture by Germany, France, Spain, and Belgium (as an observer), is… Read More »
Maersk Air Cargo Receives First 777-200F
Maersk Air Cargo, based in Billund, Denmark, has welcomed its inaugural Boeing 777-200F as part of its fleet expansion strategy…. Read More »
Expedited Court Schedule Set for Family Objections to Boeing’s Plea Deal Following 737 Max Crashes
A U.S. District Judge, Reed O’Connor, has established a swift timeline to address the objections raised by the families of… Read More »
Russian Sukhoi Superjet 100 Aircraft Crashes Outside Moscow, Killing All on Board
A Sukhoi Superjet 100 passenger plane crashed Friday outside Moscow, killing all three crew members on board, according to Russian… Read More »
