Boeing CEO expects 787 new orders to pick up

Boeing expects to see a pick-up in new orders for its 787 Dreamliner model once it restarts deliveries of the… Read More »
Boeing projects demand for 41,000 new jets through 2041 in advance of the Farnborough Airshow

With demand rebounding for international air travel following ongoing recovery in many domestic markets, Boeing on Jul. 16 projected demand… Read More »
Rolls-Royce will start testing this year a prototype of its UltraFan engine

Rolls-Royce said it would start testing this year a prototype of its UltraFan engine, the world’s largest turbofan, which has… Read More »
US and Russia agree to swap seats on space station flights

The US may have imposed economic sanctions against Russia over the war in Ukraine, but in space, the two countries… Read More »
Airbus has been building some A320neo-family jets without engines

Airbus expects delays in engine supplies that have been holding back aircraft deliveries to peak at mid-year, Chief Executive Guillaume… Read More »
Rolls-Royce to test hydrogen fueled private jet engine

As the aviation industry looks towards more sustainable fuels, engine maker Rolls-Royce has revealed that it intends to start a… Read More »
Britain’s Farnborough Airshow will make its long-awaited return this week

Britain’s Farnborough International Airshow will make its long-awaited return this week, with aerospace and defense industry leaders poised to gather… Read More »
Flights are getting cheaper after the surge in spring and summer travel

Flights, believe it or not, are getting cheaper. Airfares fell a seasonally-adjusted 1.8% from May to June, according to the… Read More »
Dr. Fauci shares latest on COVID variant, monkeypox and mask-wearing

Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to the White House, spoke with ABC News’ Phil Lipof to answer questions about… Read More »
The worst U.S airports for cancellations and delays this summer

Summer air travel is a mess, and flight delays and cancellations show no signs of letting up. US airlines have… Read More »
SAS Scandinavian airline resumed negotiations with pilot unions

SAS Scandinavian airline resumed negotiations with pilot unions in Stockholm on Wednesday Jul. 13 in an effort to resolve a… Read More »
Family claims they were asked to pay $30K after American Airlines changed their flight

A family alleges American Airlines tried to force them to pay roughly $30,000 to change their itinerary after the airline… Read More »
Kalahari Resort project in Thornburg, Va., approved

A rezoning request by Kalahari Resorts & Conventions to convert an almost 135-acre plot of agricultural land in Thornburg, Va.,… Read More »
MGM Resorts, others said to be courting Genting Singapore

MGM Resorts is among parties showing interest in one of Singapore’s two casino operators as tourism rebounds, insiders say. MGM… Read More »
Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel in Hong Kong opening soon

Ocean Park is slated to open its new Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel in Hong Kong on Monday. The hotel will… Read More »
Ore. airport prepares to install wooden roof

Portland International Airport is set to install a nine-acre wooden roof on its expanded passenger terminal. The Oregon airport is… Read More »
Delta employees set blood donation record

Delta Air Lines employees obtained a record 14,743 units of blood for the American Red Cross in fiscal year 2022… Read More »
TSA adds PreCheck gender option

The Transportation Security Administration will add a new gender option on its application process to the PreCheck program “to better… Read More »
Nevada hotel well-known to ghost buffs goes on block

The historic Goldfield Hotel, named for a small deser town that was the most populous in Nevada during gold rush… Read More »
JetBlue-backed hydrogen plane nearly ready for liftoff

Universal Hydrogen’s test aircraft, backed by JetBlue Technology Ventures, is almost ready to fly. The innovative engine will power an… Read More »
Hotels sweeten deals with free gas as inflation sours travel

Many hotels are offering free gas cards as perks this summer to counter higher fuel prices — and room rates… Read More »
Pittsburgh airport cuts emissions with microgrid

Pittsburgh International Airport has cut carbon dioxide emissions by 8.2 million pounds per year since its microgrid went online a… Read More »