All articles by Jon Hemmerdinger – Page 4
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NewsEmbraer cancels next-generation turboprop concept
Brazilian manufacturer abandons long-studied 70-90-seat turboprop programme, with chief executive confirming project termination rather than suspension during earnings call.
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NewsAAR acquires HAECO Americas for $78 million cash
US maintenance provider AAR has acquired HAECO Americas for $78 million, securing customer agreements worth $850 million and expanding its heavy maintenance capabilities across North Carolina and Florida facilities.
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NewsCurrier to remain Honeywell Aerospace CEO after 2026 spin-off
Jim Currier will continue as chief executive of Honeywell’s aerospace division after the conglomerate completes its spin out in 2026, with Eaton CEO Craig Arnold appointed as board chair.
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NewsSpirit AeroSystems posts $724 million third-quarter loss ahead of Boeing acquisition
Spirit AeroSystems reported a $724 million third-quarter loss as the aerostructures manufacturer approaches completion of its planned acquisition by Boeing, with elevated production costs continuing to weigh on financial performance.
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NewsBoeing completes $10.6bn digital business sale to Thoma Bravo
Boeing has completed the $10.6 billion sale of several digital businesses to investment firm Thoma Bravo, marking a strategic shift under chief executive Kelly Ortberg to focus on core aircraft manufacturing operations.
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NewsBoeing’s new 777-9 delay stems from Type Inspection Authorization hold ups
The FAA’s failure to approve the next phase of certification flight testing prompted Boeing to delay the 777-9’s expected service entry to 2027.
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NewsAura Aero opens Florida facility to advance ERA certification
French aircraft manufacturer Aura Aero has opened a new assembly and operations centre in Florida as it seeks FAA certification for its 19-passenger hybrid-electric regional aircraft and expands US market presence.
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NewsBoeing plots out 737 Max and 787 production rate jumps
Boeing plans to ramp aircraft assembly to 42 monthly 737 Max jets and eight 787s before 2026, with chief executive Kelly Ortberg saying the production system is getting back on track following regulatory caps imposed after the door plug incident.
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NewsLatest 777-9 delay pushes Boeing to $5.3bn third-quarter loss
Boeing has pushed back market entry of its 777-9 widebody to 2027, taking a $4.9 billion programme charge that contributed to a $5.3 billion third-quarter loss.
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NewsNASA’s X-59 supersonic demonstrator completes maiden flight
NASA and Lockheed Martin’s X-59 supersonic demonstrator has completed its maiden flight from Palmdale, California, marking a key milestone in efforts to develop quieter supersonic aircraft technology.
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NewsAviation groups pressure lawmakers to end US government shutdown
Aviation industry groups are intensifying pressure on US lawmakers to resolve the four-week government shutdown as unpaid air traffic controllers face financial hardship and flight safety concerns mount.
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NewsJetBlue sells 12 more Embraer 190s amid fleet restructuring
JetBlue Airways disposed of 12 more grounded Embraer 190s in the third quarter, while six of its Airbus narrowbodies were out of service for Pratt & Whitney engine maintenance.
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NewsSoutheast Asian nations commit to Boeing aircraft purchases
Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam have agreed to acquire US-made aircraft, including Boeing jets, as part of newly negotiated trade deals with the USA.
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NewsGulfstream achieves record nine-month delivery performance in 2025
Business jet manufacturer Gulfstream has delivered 113 aircraft in the first nine months of 2025, marking its strongest nine-month performance in at least a decade as supply chain conditions improve to pre-pandemic levels.
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AnalysisAeronautical Engineers launches Boeing 737-900ER freighter conversion programme
Miami-based conversion specialist Aeronautical Engineers has launched development of a Boeing 737-900ER passenger-to-freighter programme, targeting certification in 2029 to create what it describes as the largest and most capable narrowbody freighter in its portfolio.
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AnalysisNTSB says wet runway and long landing contributed to Chicago G150 overrun
A Gulfstream G150 overran Chicago Executive airport’s runway on 3 September after landing too far along the wet surface, leaving insufficient distance to stop before hitting the arrestor system.
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NewsHoneywell nears aerospace leadership decision ahead of 2026 spin-off
Honeywell is close to announcing who will lead its aerospace business and where it will be headquartered following the planned 2026 spin-off into a separate publicly traded company, according to chief executive Vimal Kapur.
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NewsTextron Aviation’s jet deliveries slip to 42 in third quarter
Textron Aviation delivered 42 business jets in the third quarter, down from 49 in the previous quarter, but the division posted a strong $179 million profit on higher revenues.
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NewsSpirit Airlines explores merger options during second bankruptcy restructuring
Spirit Airlines believes merging with another company may provide its best path to long-term viability as the ultra-low-cost carrier operates under its second bankruptcy restructuring in one year.
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NewsJudge approves Spirit Airlines to reject leases on 67 Airbus jets
Spirit Airlines moves closer to significantly reducing its fleet size after a US federal judge approved the carrier’s request to reject leases on 67 Airbus narrowbody aircraft as part of its bankruptcy restructuring efforts.



















