President Trump Reverses Himself, Now Calls for Airline Aid
In a stunning, but baffling, reversal, President Donald Trump on Tuesday called for aid to the airline industry in a… Read More »
Here’s your first look at Boom Supersonic XB-1 demonstrator aircraft
Boom Supersonic is closer than ever to its goal of introducing supersonic commercial aviation back to the global stage —… Read More »
Airline Aid in Jeopardy as President Trump Halts Stimulus Talks
Another round of government aid for the beleaguered airline industry suffered a major setback Tuesday when President Trump told his… Read More »
Southwest CEO Says Pay Cuts Needed if Aid Doesn’t Come Through
Southwest Airlines plans to cut pay for non-union workers to start 2021 and is asking union workers for concessions as… Read More »
C&L Aerospace signs distributorship with Thomas Global Systems for EFIS Display
C&L Aerospace, a C&L Aviation Group Company, has signed an agreement with Thomas Global Systems to distribute their TFD-8601 upgrade… Read More »
United Express carrier ExpressJet ceases operations
ExpressJet, one of the operators of United Express, has officially shut down operations this week. United confirmed in July that… Read More »
FAA head’s 737 MAX test flight viewed as a PR stunt by victims
A report on ainonline.com reveals relatives of the victims of the Boeing 737 MAX crashes regarded FAA Administrator Steve Dickson’s… Read More »
ZeroAvia completes world’s first hydrogen-electric passenger plane flight
ZeroAvia, the leading innovator in decarbonising commercial aviation, has completed the world first hydrogen fuel cell powered flight of a… Read More »
Rolls-Royce joins the ATI Boeing Accelerator as partner
ATI Boeing Accelerator, a three month programme to support and back startups in the UK aerospace industry, announced on the… Read More »
Embraer appoints new Vice President of Contracts & Asset Management
Marcelo Santiago has been appointed to lead the Contracts and Asset Management team of Embraer’s commercial aviation business from the… Read More »
Rolls-Royce completes ground-testing of world’s fastest all-electric plane
Rolls-Royce has completed testing of the ground-breaking technology that will power the world’s fastest all-electric plane. All the technology has… Read More »
Sanad signs deal with Pratt and Whitney and International Aero Engines
Sanad, an industry leader in aerospace engineering and leasing solutions, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Mubadala Investment Company (Mubadala),… Read More »
Spirit AeroSystems’ plan to diversify away from Boeing is falling apart
The company’s pre-COVID hope to use M&A to move away from its former parent appears unlikely to come together as… Read More »
Sweden’s Heart Aerospace presents all-electric regional aircraft
Swedish aviation start-up Heart Aerospace says it plans to build a 19-seat all-electric commercial aircraft that will fly by mid-2026,… Read More »
FAA recommends airlines about Boeing 787 ILS issue
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin for owners and operators of Boeing’s Dreamliner on Thursday…. Read More »
Delta in Talks to Defer 40 Airbus Jet Deliveries Beyond 2020
Delta Air Lines is in talks with Airbus to delay at least 40 aircraft deliveries set for this year, as… Read More »
Airbus marks 5 years of aircraft production at Alabama facility
The Airbus manufacturing facility in Alabama has marked a significant milestone – five years of aircraft production in its growing… Read More »
Switzerland Hasn’t Gone to War in 200 Years. Why Does It Need New Fighter Jets?
The people of Switzerland will vote later this month on the future of their country’s fleet of fighter jets. The… Read More »
Delta in talks to delay 40 Airbus jet deliveries – Bloomberg News
Delta Air Lines Inc DAL.N is in talks with Airbus SE AIR.PA to delay at least 40 aircraft deliveries scheduled for this year, Bloomberg… Read More »
Freighter conversion: a way to double an aircraft’s life and add cargo capacity
Airlines are grappling with the difficulties of increasing their freight capacity while holding off adding unnecessary capacity into the passenger… Read More »
FAA’s own engineers say proposed fixes to Max aren’t enough
The union representing the Federal Aviation Administration engineers overseeing Boeing Co.’s redesign of the grounded 737 Max says the government’s… Read More »
Airbus CEO: we can’t guarantee no compulsory layoffs
European planemaker Airbus will do its best to cut costs without resorting to compulsory redundancies, but it cannot guarantee they… Read More »
