The 10 Longest Narrow-Body Flights in 2024 Sharad Ranabhat·May 8, 2024Narrow-body aircraft, once confined to shorter routes, are now stretching their wings across continents, redefining the boundaries of...4 Comments
FAA Clears B737 MAX 9 to Resume Flights + Airlines Response Sharad Ranabhat·January 25, 2024The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has cleared Boeing 737 MAX 9 jets to resume flying once the...1 Comment
Aviation Weekly: News and Highlights 10-16 January Sharad Ranabhat·January 17, 2023Top News and Stories this week: Boeing 737 MAX Operates First Passenger Flight in China After Nearly Four...0 Comments
New Caribbean Airline AraJet Orders 20 737 MAX Jets Sharad Ranabhat·March 14, 2022Today, Boeing announced that the new Caribbean airline, AraJet, has ordered 20 737 MAX jets along with purchase...0 Comments
FAA Issues Two New Airworthiness Directives for 737 MAX Catarina Madureira·May 5, 2021The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued two new airworthiness directives (AD) regarding the Boeing 737 MAX, one for an electrical...2 Comments
Flying United Airlines and American Airlines B737 MAX Sam Chui·March 28, 20214 airlines in the US are currently flying scheduled passenger flights with the 737 MAX; American, Alaska, Southwest...4 Comments
Which Airlines Are Currently Flying the Boeing 737 MAX? Catarina Madureira·February 15, 2021After over a year and a half on the ground, the Boeing 737 MAX has finally received the...6 Comments
737 MAX Declared Safe to Fly by EASA Chief Ted Perton·October 17, 2020The Executive Director of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has expressed confidence in Boeing’s 737 MAX airworthiness,...1 Comment
FAA Proposes Four B737 MAX Design Changes Catarina Madureira·August 4, 2020The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed four design changes to the Boeing 737 MAX. On the new...0 Comments