There Are Only Five 747 Passenger Jet Operators Remaining In 2024

Boeing did indeed announce in July 2021 that it would end production of the iconic 747. The last 747 was… Read More »
Join us at the Yale Club of NY for a Wings Club Luncheon with Larry Culp, CEO of GE Aerospace

Please join us on Thursday, March 28, 2024,At the Yale Club of New York for ourAviation Leader Series Luncheon Our… Read More »
GE Stock Soars to Heights Unseen Since the 1990s Ahead of Major Company Breakup

General Electric (GE) is experiencing a remarkable winning streak in the stock market, reminiscent of a boom period not seen… Read More »
Boeing Faces Airline Executives Over Manufacturing Delays

The executives of top U.S. airlines are seeking a meeting with Boeing to discuss the aerospace giant’s plans for addressing… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Announces Strategic Flight Schedule Adjustment

Southwest Airlines is gearing up to make an unprecedented change to its flight schedule, a move that promises to delight… Read More »
FedEx Boosts Profit Outlook Amid Cost-Cutting Measures, Shares Surge

FedEx Corp, the renowned package delivery giant, has revised its fiscal 2024 profit outlook, signaling confidence in its strategic cost-cutting… Read More »
Lessons from Boeing: The Crucial Role of Risk Management in Aviation Safety

Following the recent 737-9 Max incident, among others, mass media reports have frequently contained inaccuracies and displayed a fundamental misunderstanding… Read More »
NTSB Chair Addresses Media Sensationalism in Aviation Reporting

Jennifer Homendy, the Chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), has recently criticized the media for what she perceives… Read More »
Boeing’s Turbulent 2024: Navigating Through Crisis, Competition, and Legal Headwinds

2024 was anticipated to be a turning point for Boeing, as the company aimed to move past the turbulence of… Read More »
De Havilland Canada Explores Revival of Short Sherpa Cargo Aircraft for Modern Missions

De Havilland Aircraft of Canada is contemplating the revival of the Short Sherpa, a twin-turboprop cargo plane last produced in… Read More »
Romania Tops the List of Europe’s Most Dangerous Countries for Drivers

A recent study has shed light on the risks travelers face when driving in Europe, revealing that Romania is the… Read More »
Japan Airlines Embarks on Major Fleet Renewal with 42 Airbus and Boeing Order

Japan Airlines has embarked on a transformative journey by placing an ambitious order for 42 aircraft from industry giants Airbus… Read More »
American Airlines Introduces Free Inflight Wi-Fi with Ad-Supported Option on Domestic Flights

American Airlines is set to revolutionize the inflight experience by offering free Wi-Fi to passengers on its domestic flights, utilizing… Read More »
Croatia Airlines Sets Sights on Fleet Modernization with A220 Acquisition

Croatia Airlines, the national flag carrier based at Zagreb Airport, is embarking on a significant fleet renewal journey, with plans… Read More »
Korean Air Opts for Airbus Over Boeing in a $14 Billion Fleet Expansion Deal

Korean Air Lines, traditionally reliant on Boeing for its aircraft supply, has made a significant pivot by securing a deal… Read More »
Pacific Airlines Halts Operations and Returns Fleet Amid Restructuring Plans

Vietnam’s Pacific Airlines has temporarily ceased its operations and has returned its fleet to lessors as part of a comprehensive… Read More »
FBI Alerts Passengers of Potential Crime Involvement Following Alaska Airlines In-Flight Emergency

In a recent communication, the FBI has notified passengers of an Alaska Airlines flight that experienced a dramatic mid-flight incident… Read More »
Boeing’s Leadership Quandary: The Search for CEO Calhoun’s Successor Amid Turbulence

Boeing, the aerospace giant, finds itself at a critical juncture as CEO Dave Calhoun faces mounting pressure amid ongoing challenges,… Read More »
Boeing Faces Competitive Hurdle with Japan Airlines’ Mixed Order Favoring Airbus

The recent aircraft order from Japan Airlines (JAL) has spotlighted Boeing’s ongoing struggle to match Airbus in the competitive aerospace… Read More »
SAS Scandinavian Airlines Set for Chapter 11 Exit Mid-2024 as US Court Approves Plan

SAS Scandinavian Airlines is poised to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection by mid-2024, following the green light from a… Read More »
Boeing Contemplates Severing Spirit AeroSystems’ Airbus Connections Ahead of Acquisition

In a strategic move that underscores the competitive dynamics of the aerospace industry, Boeing is reportedly evaluating measures to reduce… Read More »
Boeing Faces Increased Cash Burn Amid 737 Max Production Challenges

Boeing is experiencing a higher-than-anticipated cash burn rate due to ongoing safety and production issues, particularly with its 737 MAX… Read More »