Airbus’ and Boeing’s orders will be affected by China’s new C919 jet
Reports in China suggest the home-grown C919 narrow-body passenger jet could be certified as early as Monday Sept. 19, having… Read More »
U.S. FAA is not committing to timeline to approve the Boeing’s 737-7 or -10 MAX jets
The acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday Sept. 15 said the agency is not committing to a… Read More »
SAS Scandinavian Airlines and Air Canada adding 30-seat electric aircraft to regional fleets
SAS Scandinavian Airlines said on Sept. 15 it was considering adding an undisclosed number of 30-seat electric aircraft from Swedish… Read More »
Air Canada ordered to pay passengers $2,000 for flight cancellation caused by crew shortage
Crew shortages are generally within an airline’s control, Canada’s transport regulator says The Canadian Transportation Agency has ordered Air Canada… Read More »
Will the passenger-to-freighter (P2F) aircraft conversion demand last?
An unexpected surge in the availability of feedstock has resulted in a flurry of activity in passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversion. Will… Read More »
Raytheon’s Pratt & Whitney large commercial engines deliveries may slip into Q1 of 2023
Raytheon Technologies Corp said on Wednesday delivery of some of its Pratt & Whitney large commercial engines may slip into… Read More »
American Airlines to close SFO base, displacing over 400 flight attendants
American Airlines announced that over 400 San Francisco-based flight attendants would be forced to transfer to new locations after it… Read More »
Northrop Grumman says SpaceX’s Starship rocket has ‘awesome’ potential but ‘not there yet’
Rob Hauge, president of Northrop Grumman’s SpaceLogistics, on Wednesday said SpaceX’s “Starship is going to be an awesome capability.” Still,… Read More »