Airbus is introducing a new “Book and Claim” system designed to increase the adoption of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) globally. This initiative aims to boost
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A321XLR with Pratt & Whitney Engines Gets EU Certification
Airbus has secured another major approval as the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) officially certifies the A321XLR equipped with Pratt & Whitney GTFâ„¢ engines.
ATR Maintains Production Amid Supply Chain Disruptions
ATR has decided to pause its production ramp-up plans as it navigates ongoing supply chain challenges. The Franco-Italian company, jointly owned by Airbus and Leonardo,
Boeing Sees Higher 737 Max Deliveries and New Orders
Boeing increased its 737 Max deliveries last month while securing new orders for over 30 aircraft. The company reported on February 11 that it received
Emirates Adopts Airbus Skywise Fleet Performance+
Emirates is set to enhance fleet efficiency with the adoption of Airbus’s Skywise Fleet Performance+ (S.FP+), an advanced predictive maintenance and fleet health monitoring system.
Boeing Projects Major Fourth-Quarter Loss
Boeing has announced expectations of a greater-than-anticipated financial loss for the fourth quarter, citing multiple challenges, including lower aircraft deliveries, labor disruptions, and mounting costs
Boeing’s Decline in Orders and Deliveries for 2024
Boeing faced a challenging 2024 as its order and delivery figures dropped significantly based on a report from FlightGlobal. The company struggled with a manufacturing
Boeing’s 777X Returns to the Skies After Testing Suspension
Testing for Boeing’s highly anticipated 777X widebody jet resumed on December 18, 2024, months after being grounded due to the failure of a key engine
Embraer Achieves Strong Aircraft Deliveries in 2024
Embraer ended 2024 on a high note with a substantial increase in aircraft deliveries. The company reported a total of 206 aircraft delivered throughout the
Boeing Restores Aircraft Production After Strike Resolution
Boeing confirmed on December 19, 2024, that it has resumed production across all its aircraft programs following a seven-week machinists’ strike in the Pacific Northwest.