Flyadeal is preparing to make key decisions regarding its widebody fleet by the end of 2024. CEO Steven Greenway shared insights during a UK Aviation
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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.
Boeing Resumes 737 MAX Production After Worker Strike
Boeing restarted production of its 737 MAX jetliner last week, marking a critical step forward after disruptions caused by a seven-week strike involving 33,000 factory
Differences Between the Hornet and the Super Hornet
The McDonnel Douglas F/A-18A/B/C Hornet and its successor, the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, represent significant advancements in multi-role combat aircraft developed for the U.S. Navy and
Boeing to Resume 737 MAX Production Later This Month
Boeing is set to restart production of its 737 MAX aircraft later this month, according to FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker. This comes more than a
Icelandair Expands Fleet with Advanced A321LR
Icelandair has introduced its first Airbus aircraft, an A321LR, as part of its fleet renewal program. This marks the beginning of Icelandair’s transition to Airbus,
Qantas Moves Closer to Introducing Airbus A321XLR
Qantas’ first Airbus A321XLR has officially entered the final assembly line at Airbus’ Hamburg facility in Germany. This marks a major step in the airline’s
Emirates Evaluates More Airbus Orders Amid Boeing Delays
Emirates marked a milestone this week with the arrival of its first Airbus A350-900 at Dubai International Airport. Tim Clark, Emirates’ president, shared the airline’s
Emirates Expands Fleet with Its First Airbus A350
Emirates has officially introduced its first Airbus A350, marking a significant milestone for the airline. The unveiling event in Dubai featured Sir Tim Clark, President
The Advancements of the Lockheed L-1011 Tristar
The Lockheed L-1011 TriStar, first delivered in April 1972, set new benchmarks in commercial aviation. Its debut came after six challenging years of development, marked