Boeing Norwegian 737 MAX denied entry into Germany, lands in France German authorities have refused entry of a Norwegian Boeing 737 MAX 8 into their airspace. The aircraft, which… ByClément CharpentreauJune 12, 2019
Malta Ryanair sets Malta-based fully-fledged subsidiary Ryanair Holdings has purchased Malta Air on June 11, 2019. The carrier will initially have six aircraft and… ByMerve KaraJune 11, 2019
Boeing Boeing’s GE9X engine problems to affect 777X’s first flight? Troubles continue at Boeing, and this time they revolve around the much anticipated 777X jetliner. Reports surfaced last… ByRuta BurbaiteJune 11, 2019
Bankrupt After A Bleak Winter, Summer Provides Opportunities For Pilot Careers After A Bleak Winter, Summer Provides Opportunities For Pilots And AirlinesDuring the winter, bankruptcies and staff lay-offs have… ByAeroTime ExtraJune 11, 2019
defense United Technologies to merge with Raytheon Company United Technologies and Raytheon Company confirmed merger plans on June 9, 2019. Both companies are to enter an… ByAeroTime TeamJune 10, 2019
American Airlines American Airlines pushes back 737 MAX cancellations for 2nd time American Airlines (A1G) (AAL) is pushing back the expected date on when its currently grounded Boeing 737 MAX… ByAeroTime TeamJune 10, 2019
Air Force One US lawmakers seek to block Trump’s plans for Air Force One livery U.S. President Donald Trump is eager to move ahead with his plans to change the iconic livery on… ByRuta BurbaiteJune 7, 2019
Aviation Future The Most Futuristic Airport – Harbin Taiping International Airport The new Terminal 3 of Harbin Taiping International Airport. Source: i-mad.The Most Futuristic Airport – Harbin Taiping International… ByRytis BeresneviciusJune 7, 2019
Airbus A321neo Boeing 737 MAX: Icelandair dismisses 45 pilots Icelandair plans to let go of 45 pilots due to the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX. The… ByClément CharpentreauJune 6, 2019
Air France-KLM Group KLM to fund the design of radical new “Flying-V” aircraft For KLM, sustainability in air travel is a big deal. At the recent IATA Annual General Meeting in… ByRuta BurbaiteJune 5, 2019
Airbus Sydney-London non-stop service: can Qantas make it work? Updated 05-06-2019 12:50 (UTC+2). Major airlines around the globe are pushing the limits and capabilities of next-generation aircraft… ByRuta BurbaiteJune 4, 2019
crash Japan calls off crashed F-35A search, rest of fleet grounded Japan ended its search for the pilot’s body and the wreck of the F-35 fighter jet that fell… ByClément CharpentreauJune 4, 2019
aviation IATA hopes for coordinated return of the Boeing 737 MAX IATA renewed its call to global aviation regulators for a coordinated approval of Boeing 737 MAX navigation system… ByIATA AGM SEOUL LiveJune 3, 2019
Airbus Most Important Aviation News In The Month Of May – Latest news and developments Maybe you were on holiday, or just took a break from social media and you’re worried that you… ByRytis BeresneviciusMay 31, 2019
Boeing Boeing CEO says 777X not yet affected by 737 MAX crisis Boeing CEO Dennis A. Muilenburg says that controversy surrounding cooperation between Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)… ByAeroTime TeamMay 30, 2019
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II US could suspend training of Turkish pilots on F-35 fighter jets After halting the delivery of parts earlier in 2019, the Pentagon is now considering halting the training of… ByClément CharpentreauMay 29, 2019
Airbus The Most Influential Manufacturer – Celebrating 50 Years Of Airbus Why Airbus Is The Most Influential Aircraft Manufacturer – Celebrating 50 Years Of Airbus Today is a very… ByRytis BeresneviciusMay 29, 2019
pilot Pilot strike costs SAS $68M, adds to pilling up losses SAS estimates the impact from the previous pilot strike, lasting roughly a week, which includes the cost of… ByAeroTime TeamMay 28, 2019