Boeing To Resume 737 MAX Production In May Ted Perton·May 9, 2020Boeing CEO David Calhoun has revealed that the manufacturer intends to resume production for the 737 MAX. In...9 Comments
How COVID-19 is Changing the Way We Travel? Sam Chui·May 9, 2020How will Coronavirus forever change airlines and the way we fly? From air fares to destinations to cabin...14 Comments
Airbus Deliveries Fall By 80% In April Ted Perton·May 8, 2020Airbus deliveries have plunged by 80% in April, with only 14 aircraft delivered. Despite not posting any cancellations...0 Comments
Person Killed After Being Hit By Southwest B737 At Austin Airport Ted Perton·May 8, 2020One person has died after being struck by a Boeing 737, at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Texas. The...1 Comment
Emirates Sir Tim Clark: “The Airbus A380 And Boeing 747 Are Over” Sam Chui·May 7, 2020Emirates president Sir Tim Clark believes that the industry’s two largest aircraft, the Airbus A380 and Boeing 747,...5 Comments
Luftwaffe Receives First Airbus ACJ350 XWB Catarina Madureira·May 7, 2020On May 5th, Luftwaffe – German Air Force received the first of three Airbus ACJ350 XWBs that have...0 Comments
Singapore Airlines Flies A350 Laden With Seafood And Meat Ted Perton·May 7, 2020A Singapore Airlines Airbus A350-900 has flown a cargo-only flight from Adelaide to Singapore, carrying 40 tons of...3 Comments
A List of Rare Airplanes To Fly Sam Chui·May 7, 2020The current times are hitting the airline industry very hard. More and more airlines are sending their older...33 Comments
Lufthansa Technik To Convert First A380 To Cargo Catarina Madureira·May 6, 2020Lufthansa Technik is working on the first Airbus A380 passenger-cargo conversion, for an undisclosed customer. “A special highlight...0 Comments