NTSB Demands Boeing 737 Rudder Fix After Newark Incident
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued urgent safety recommendations concerning the Boeing 737 rudder control system after a… Read More »
Google’s $2.7 Billion Move to Rehire AI Pioneer Noam Shazeer
Google reportedly spent $2.7 billion to bring back AI expert Noam Shazeer, a former employee who co-founded the startup Character.AI…. Read More »
Oakland Airport’s Name Change to San Francisco Bay Oakland Sparks Confusion and Legal Action
California’s Metropolitan Oakland International Airport has rebranded to “San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport,” a change intended to highlight Oakland… Read More »
Is Private Jet Travel Worth It? A Comprehensive Guide to Costs and Options
As commercial flying becomes increasingly plagued by long airport lines and frequent cancellations, many travelers are considering the advantages of… Read More »
Philippine Airlines Sets 2025 Retrofit Deadline Amid Delays in Upgrades
Philippine Airlines has announced plans to focus on retrofitting its fleet of narrowbody aircraft, setting a 2025 deadline for the… Read More »
Southwest Airlines CEO Dismisses Activist Investor’s Criticism as ‘Inane’
Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan responded to sharp criticism from activist investor Elliott Investment Management, calling their remarks “inane.” During… Read More »
Boeing Suspends 737 Production Amid Ongoing Union Strike
Boeing has confirmed that production of its 737 jets has come to a complete stop due to the ongoing strike… Read More »
FAA Defends Boeing Oversight Amid Senate Scrutiny
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Michael Whitaker, faced intense questioning from lawmakers over the agency’s oversight of… Read More »