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  • News

    Boeing aims to resume 737 Max deliveries in December

    2019-11-11T22:55:11Z

    ​​Boeing on 11 November estimates deliveries of its 737 Max aircraft could resume in December as it announced the completion of the first of five milestones to gain approval of safety modifications from the US Federal Aviation Administration to return those aircraft to service.

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    Solar-powered Hawk30 completes 1.5h second flight

    2019-11-08T18:39:00Z

    HAPSMobile’s Hawk30 solar-powered, high-altitude platform completed its second test flight in the last two months when it touched down after a 1.5h flight at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center in Southern California.

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    News

    Airbus unveils first A220 in Air Canada's colours

    2019-11-08T15:48:00Z

    Airbus has unveiled the first A220 painted in the colours of Air Canada, a milestone coming ahead of the expected first delivery of the type to the carrier in December.

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    News

    US Congress raises new 'serious' concerns with 787 and 737 Max

    2019-11-08T00:27:00Z

    US lawmakers have asked the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to provide information about two potentially “catastrophic” safety concerns involving the 737 Max and 787 – issues unrelated to the Max’s grounding.

  • News

    Embraer names new CFO and COO

    2019-11-07T22:47:36Z

    ​Embraer named Antonio Carlos Garcia as the company’s new chief financial officer and investor relations officer replacing Nelson Salgado, who will move to the chief operations officer role at the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer.

  • News

    Boeing chair talks certification 'reform', stands with Muilenburg

    2019-11-07T02:12:19Z

    The chair of Boeing's board of directors conceded this week that the US aircraft certification processes needs "reform", though industry analysts remain uncertain what changes might be in store for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

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    ​Boeing insists it addressed 787 oxygen bottle concerns

    2019-11-06T20:55:00Z

    Boeing is pushing back against allegations that faulty emergency oxygen systems on 787s pose a threat to aircraft safety

  • News

    AVIC Aircraft Q3 profits soar despite lower revenue

    2019-11-05T03:17:48Z

    AVIC Aircraft recorded a third-quarter operating profit of CNY130 million ($18.5 million), an increase of nearly 35% year-on-year.

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    Opinion

    Lion Air crash shows whole safety system under strain

    2019-11-04T14:29:00Z

    Hours after the Indonesian inquiry into Lion Air’s fatal Boeing 737 Max crash published its sobering findings, the US Federal Aviation Administration reassured that it was reviewing the proposed changes to the embattled twinjet’s design. “The aircraft will return to service only after the FAA determines it is safe,” insisted ...

  • News

    ​Spirit AeroSystems sees Bombardier deal as path to new markets

    2019-11-01T20:08:28Z

    Spirit AeroSystems views its pending purchase of Bombardier's aerospace businesses as a means to acquire more Airbus work, expand its footprint into lower-cost regions and acquire high-tech, composite manufacturing assets.

  • News

    Embraer delivers 44 jets in third quarter

    2019-10-31T20:43:45Z

    ​Brazilian planemaker Embraer says it delivered 44 aircraft in the third quarter of 2019, including its first new flagship E195-E2, to launch customer Azul, bringing total deliveries in 2019 to 117 aircraft.

  • News

    Spirit AeroSystems secures another discount on Asco purchase

    2019-10-31T20:41:39Z

    Spirit AeroSystems will now pay $420 million to purchase Belgium aircraft component shop Asco, having secured a further $184 million discount due to ongoing fallout from a cyberattack against Asco earlier this year.

  • News

    Bombardier keeps 2019 delivery goal as 7500 production ramps up

    2019-10-31T17:19:01Z

    Bombardier remains confident it will reach its goal of delivering 175 to 180 aircraft in 2019, though the Montreal-based airframer must significantly boost aircraft handoffs to achieve that goal.

  • News

    Qantas dismisses 'alarmist' union call to ground 737s

    2019-10-31T08:17:26Z

    Qantas has hit back at its engineers' union's "alarmist" call to ground its entire fleet of Boeing 737-800s, after one of them was found to contain structural cracks.

  • News

    Muilenburg tells lawmakers he will not resign as Boeing CEO

    2019-10-30T20:13:04Z

    Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg says he has no plans to resign his post despite widespread speculation that his days atop the world's largest aerospace company are numbered due to the ever-deepening 737 Max crisis.

  • News

    Boeing CEO denies knowing of troubling emails and defends safety culture

    2019-10-29T18:12:52Z

    Boeing's chief executive told lawmakers on 29 October that he was unaware until recently of newly-disclosed instant messages in which Boeing's former chief technical pilot described concern about the function of the 737 Max's Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) and said he unknowingly lied to regulators.

  • News

    Embraer’s growth tied to health of Latin American economies

    2019-10-28T16:03:25Z

    ​Brazilian planemaker Embraer sees its future success in Latin America closely tied to the region’s economic prosperity and political stability as its current customers, both in its home country as well as amongst its Latin American neighbors, mull their next metal move.

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    Czech Republic signs up to NATO tanker effort

    2019-10-28T15:13:11Z

    The Czech Republic has become the sixth country to join NATO’s multinational tanker fleet following the signature of a memorandum of understanding in Brussels on 24 October.

  • News

    FAA pulls licence of shop that repaired crashed 737 Max’s sensor

    2019-10-25T15:28:00Z

    The US Federal Aviation Administration has revoked the aircraft repair station licence held by Xtra Aerospace, the Florida shop that repaired the angle-of-attack (AOA) indicator investigators say contributed to the 2018 crash of a Lion Air Boeing 737 Max. The FAA ordered that the shop’s licence be pulled on 25 ...

  • Analysis

    Why Boeing faces 'worst crisis' in its history

    2019-10-24T01:31:00Z

    Boeing remains the world’s largest aerospace company by revenue, but its lead over number two Airbus shrank further on 23 October with a third quarter financial report riddled with challenges, among them tumbling revenue, the 737 Max crisis, 777X delays, a 787 production rate cut and unresolved KC-46A quality issues.