Calhoun takes Boeing lead as CEO, Muilenburg gets $80M on exit On January 13, 2020, David L. Calhoun is starting his role as the president and chief executive officer… byAeroTime TeamJanuary 13, 2020
FAA ignored forecast of fifteen Boeing 737 MAX fatal crashes Federal Aviation Administration chief Steve Dickson broke the news: the Boeing 737 MAX will not be certified before… byClément CharpentreauDecember 12, 2019
Ryanair averted grounding third of fleet over maintenance Back in 2018, Ryanair was facing a grounding of approximately a third of its fleet over a problem… byAeroTime TeamDecember 12, 2019
Ultra-long range flight “trials” and PR magic behind them Over the past few months, a lot of noise had been generated by airlines regarding their ultra-long-range flights.… byRytis BeresneviciusDecember 11, 2019
Sukhoi reveals S-70 improved stealth design at MAKS Less than a month after revealing that the S-70 Okhotnik had taken to the skies for the first… byClément CharpentreauAugust 28, 2019
Interview with Brian Malow: 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 Neil Armstrong’s iconic words “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” as he stepped… byMerve KaraJuly 19, 2019
Boeing allocates first batch of funds for 737 MAX crash families Boeing is to allocate half of the previously announced $100 million fund for “near term assistance” of families… byAeroTime TeamJuly 18, 2019
ET 302 crash victims’ families speak before US Congress Family members of Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302 victims have spoken at a U.S. Congressional hearing on July 17,… byAeroTime TeamJuly 17, 2019
‘We Are Back’: defunct WOW air breathes life into new LCC WOW air, the Icelandic ultra-low-cost-carrier, which ceased operations in March 2019, may soon be ‘coming back’ to the… byRuta BurbaiteJuly 17, 2019
Boeing 737 MAX: FAA defends its processes, blames pilots In a hearing in front of the House of Representatives, acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration Daniel… byClément CharpentreauMay 16, 2019
FAA asks $1.8B new funding, Boeing unveils 737 MAX update As Boeing unveiled its 737 MAX software update, the FAA head to answer questions to the U.S. Senate… byClément CharpentreauMarch 28, 2019
FAA’s judgement no longer taken at face value? Three different authority agencies announced on March 19, 2019, they would each review the safety of the MCAS… byClément CharpentreauMarch 20, 2019
Pentagon to review USAF certification of SpaceX launch vehicles SpaceX’s Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy have fallen under scrutiny by the Pentagon, which has initiated a review… byRuta BurbaiteFebruary 12, 2019