Israel Aerospace Industries advises grounding its Boeing 737Fs Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has reportedly advised customers not to fly some Boeing 737 freighters converted by the… ByRuta BurbaiteDecember 12, 2019
Introducing Aviadvigatel PD-14: engine to power MC-21 The Irkutsk Aviation Plant has completed assembly of a new MC-21-300 aircraft fuselage. While the fuselage is the… ByAeroTime EditorialDecember 10, 2019
Airbus A350-1000 to get increased seating capacity, rival 777X The largest member of the Airbus A350XWB Family – the A350-1000 – has been given the green light… ByRuta BurbaiteDecember 3, 2019
EASA approves A319neo with PW1100G engines; what about demand? The smallest available Airbus A320neo family jet, the A319neo, has been approved by the European Union Aviation Safety… ByRytis BeresneviciusDecember 2, 2019
Ryanair’s 737 MAX 200 design issue prompts new delays In another blow to its business, the Ryanair Group now expects to receive only 10 Boeing 737 MAX… ByRuta BurbaiteNovember 29, 2019
Transport Canada official says 737 MAX MCAS system “must go” In a growing line of whistleblowers and skeptics voicing their concerns before the expected re-certification of the Boeing… ByRuta BurbaiteNovember 26, 2019
EASA issues airworthiness directive for RR Trent 1000 and 7000 The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued on November 20, 2019, an airworthiness directive (AD) for… ByRuta BurbaiteNovember 22, 2019
Boeing told to redesign 737 NG part after Southwest accident Following a lengthy investigation into the deadly Southwest Airlines (LUV) flight 1380 in April 2018, the U.S. National… ByRuta BurbaiteNovember 20, 2019
Ryanair presents H1 FY2020 results, profit guidance Europe’s favorite airline, as Ryanair calls itself, has presented its H1 FY2020 financial results, including a slight dip… ByRytis BeresneviciusNovember 4, 2019
Boeing presents Q3 2019 financial results, update on the 737 MAX During a very eventful week for Boeing, including changes to key executive positions and shades from the past… ByRytis BeresneviciusOctober 23, 2019
Following EASA, India to certify 737 MAX individually It seems like the ending to the 737 MAX crisis will be as complex as the crisis itself.… ByRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 13, 2019
Boeing “is making good, solid progress” on 737 MAX return On September 11, 2019, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Boeing, Dennis Muilenburg, spoke at the Morgan… ByRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 12, 2019
EASA to flight test 737 MAX individually; strips FAA delegation While Boeing prepares for the un-grounding of the MAX, the aviation agencies are also doing their homework ahead… ByRytis BeresneviciusSeptember 11, 2019
El Al’s new Dreamliners: fuel efficient headache El Al Israeli Airlines is currently in a process of fleet renewal, introducing new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. The… ByAeroTime EditorialAugust 29, 2019
Airbus clarifies A320neo, A321neo issues flagged by EASA Within less than a month, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued two airworthiness directives addressing… ByRuta BurbaiteAugust 22, 2019
FAA warns operators to handle AoA sensors “properly” The United States Federal Aviation Administration issues a reminder to operators to perform “proper” operations and maintenance on… ByAeroTime EditorialAugust 21, 2019
EASA finds excessive pitch issue in second Airbus A320 family jet The Airbus A320neo has been found to be potentially subject to an angle-of-attack protection weakness, which, under certain… ByRuta BurbaiteAugust 5, 2019
EASA alerts Airbus A321neo operators over ‘excessive pitch’ issue The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has alerted operators of the Airbus A321neo of a potential “excessive… ByRuta BurbaiteJuly 18, 2019