Boeing could make its Block II CH-47 renewal available to international customers as early as 2026, according to Boeing s director of Chinook global sales. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Airbus could be facing more supply chain misery on its A350 programme after workers at a wing component supplier voted overwhelmingly for industrial action in a dispute over pay. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
European regulators have certificated Israel Aerospace Industries’ pilot-controlled aircraft tow tractor TaxiBot for deployment on Airbus A320-family jets. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Alaska Airlines will be the first commercial carrier to offer flights from Paine Field-Snohomish County airport north of Seattle when a new terminal opens in 2018. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Airline association IATA has called on the European Commission and US government to adopt additional airport safety measures rather than to expand the White House’s current, controversial ban of personal electronic devices on flights from Middle Eastern and North African countries. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Shipments of business and general aviation aircraft rose modestly in the first quarter, but performance across the sector was mixed. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Investigators had no cockpit-voice information, and only limited flight-data recordings, from the Bombardier Challenger 604 involved in an in-flight upset, apparently triggered by wake from an Emirates Airbus A380. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
No city in the world is better served for business aviation than London. Paris Le Bourget and Geneva are Europe s busiest gateways for those travelling privately, but at least seven airports vie for business aviation traffic into the UK capital and that does not include Heathrow and Gatwick. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
The US Air Force has removed a nearly two-year-old restriction in the Lockheed Martin F-35A cockpit that banned pilots lighter than 61.9kg (136lb) over concerns that an ejection could cause a severe neck injury. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
Boeing has delivered the first 737 Max 8 to launch operator Malindo, becoming the fourth generation of the 50-year-old single-aisle design to be handed over to a customer. Powered by WPeMaticoContinue Reading
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