Boeing 737 MAX Certification Flight set to Occur in October Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·August 26, 2019The Federal Aviation Administration is aiming to perform the Boeing 737 MAX certification flight in October, after almost...8 Comments
Boeing Suspends Development of the 777-8 Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·August 15, 2019Juggling the 737 MAX crisis and 777X engine delays, Boeing has announced that development of the 777-8 has...1 Comment
Airlines Reveal Shocking Boeing 787 Production Issues Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·August 9, 2019Airlines taking delivery of 787 Dreamliners, built at Boeing’s South Carolina facility, are complaining about ongoing production mistakes...19 Comments
GE9X Engine Issues Pushes 777X First Flight to 2020 Catarina Madureira·July 25, 2019Boeing yesterday disclosed in a statement about their second-quarter financial results, that they have had to postpone the...0 Comments
EASA Warns of Airbus A321neo Control Anomaly Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·July 18, 2019The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued an airworthiness directive to address a flight control anomaly on...3 Comments
Ryanair ‘Rebrands’ Boeing 737 MAX Catarina Madureira·July 15, 2019Ryanair, the largest low-cost carrier in Europe, appears to have rebranded the Boeing 737 MAX to 737-8200. Most...6 Comments
EASA Identifies 737 MAX Autopilot Fault Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·July 10, 2019The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has presented Boeing with five major requirements that need to be addressed,...17 Comments
Boeing 737 MAX Investigations Broaden to The 787 Dreamliner Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·June 30, 2019The ongoing crisis surrounding Boeing, since the loss of two 737 MAX aircraft and 346 lives, has broadened...5 Comments
Boeing 737 MAX Testing Reveals New Design Flaw Aaron Hilsz-Lothian·June 27, 2019The Federal Aviation Administration has identified a new design flaw within the Boeing 737 MAX, adding to the...18 Comments