Boeing CEO Grilled in Senate Hearing: Key Takeaways
Boeing CEO David Calhoun faced tough questions from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, reflecting on past tragedies and the… Read More »
Boeing’s Corporate Catastrophe: A Timeline of Turbulence and Safety Oversights
The tale of Boeing’s recent tribulations is not just a corporate cautionary tale but a stark reminder of the grave… Read More »
Atlas Air Experiences Third Incident This Month, Disrupts Hong Kong Airport Operations
Atlas Air has encountered its third aircraft incident this month, leading to significant disruptions at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA)…. Read More »
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-9 Max Experiences Dutch Roll, Sustains Structural Damage
Federal officials are investigating an incident involving a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-9 Max that entered a “Dutch roll” during a… Read More »
Market Dynamics Deter International Airlines from Brazilian Operations, Airbus Reveals
Airbus’ executive in Brazil, Gilberto Peralta, explained in an interview with Reuters why foreign airlines are hesitant to establish local… Read More »
FAA Investigates Boeing 737-8 Max Dutch Roll Incident on Southwest Flight
The Federal Aviation near Phoenix is investigating a recent incident involving a Boeing 737 Max 8 jet, which experienced a… Read More »
Boeing Probes Fuselage Problems in 787 Dreamliners Amid Safety Concerns
Boeing is currently investigating potential assembly errors in some of its 787 Dreamliner jetliners, specifically regarding the installation of fasteners… Read More »
FAA Acknowledges Lax Oversight of Boeing Before 737-9 Max Incident
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Mike Whitaker, admitted that the agency’s oversight of Boeing was “too hands… Read More »
Bank of America Asserts Boeing is ‘Too Big to Fail’ Amid Recent Challenges
Despite facing significant operational challenges, including a recent incident with an Alaska Airlines-operated 737 Max 9 where a door plug… Read More »
Airbus Implements Mandatory Weekend Overtime at Montreal A220 Plant to Address Production Delays
Airbus has announced plans to implement mandatory weekend overtime for workers at its Montreal-area A220 factory, aiming to mitigate ongoing… Read More »
FAA Extends Enhanced Oversight of Boeing Indefinitely
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced it will continue its increased in-person oversight of Boeing and its key supplier,… Read More »
Boeing 737 Max Faces Sales Challenges, Records Zero Orders for Second Consecutive Month
Boeing has encountered a significant slowdown in sales for its 737 Max aircraft, marking the second consecutive month without any… Read More »
El Al Israel Airlines Nears Decision on 30 Boeing 737 Max Fleet Expansion
Boeing is on the brink of finalizing its second-largest order for the 737 Max jetliner this year, announced by El… Read More »
FAA Grants Archer Aviation Approval to Commence Commercial Air Taxi Operations
Archer Aviation has received the green light from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to begin commercial air taxi services,… Read More »
Airbus Unveils AI-Powered ‘Wingman’ Drone Fighter Jet at Berlin Aerospace Exhibition
Airbus has taken a significant step forward in military aviation technology by unveiling a full-scale model of its new AI-powered… Read More »
Ceiling Panel Dislodges Mid-Flight on Delta Airlines: Passenger Captures Viral Moment
A Delta Airlines passenger captured a startling moment when a ceiling panel fell off during a flight from Honolulu to… Read More »
Saudi Airline flyadeal Weighs Order for Wide-Body Planes
flyadeal is considering an order of 10 to 20 wide-body planes to enhance its capacity, according to a Reuters report… Read More »
NASA’s X-59 “Quiet” Supersonic Jet Passes Key Safety Review Ahead of First Test Flight
NASA’s new X-59 supersonic jet has successfully completed its Flight Readiness Review, marking a pivotal step toward its first flight…. Read More »
Boeing’s Cost-Cutting and Safety Issues Exposed by Emirates Boss at IATA Conference
Speaking on Sunday June 2 at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) conference in Dubai, Sir Tim Clark, president of… Read More »
Mexicana Places Order for 20 Embraer E2 Aircraft
Mexicana (MXA) has announced a significant expansion of its fleet with a new order for 20 Embraer aircraft. The deal… Read More »
El Al CEO Urges Swift Decision on Airbus, Boeing Order
El Al, Israel’s premier airline, faces a crucial decision on procuring narrow-body jets from industry giants Airbus and Boeing. CEO… Read More »
Boeing Resumes Aircraft Deliveries to China, Boosting 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner Sales
Boeing has restarted the delivery of aircraft, including the 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner models, to China, as reported by… Read More »
Qatar Airways in Talks for Major Widebody Aircraft Acquisition from Boeing and Airbus
Qatar Airways is reportedly on the verge of finalizing a substantial order for widebody aircraft, potentially acquiring around 200 jets… Read More »
Korean Air Lines Plans to Order 30 Boeing 787 Planes
Korean Air Lines is set to order up to 30 new jets from Boeing, according to a report by Bloomberg… Read More »
Airbus CEO Urges Increased European Investment in Defense Production
Europe must enhance collaboration on defense projects and significantly increase investment in production capacity, according to Guillaume Faury, CEO of… Read More »
Safran Workers in Montreal Propose New Offer to End Strike, Union Reports
Striking workers at Safran in the Montreal area, who manufacture critical components for Airbus and Boeing aircraft landing gear, have… Read More »
