Airbus H160M “Guépard” to enter service two years early Ahead of the Paris Air Show, a life-size mockup of Airbus Helicopters military version of the H160 was… ByClement CharpentreauMay 28, 2019
Air New Zealand orders 8 Dreamliners to replace 777s Air New Zealand has just signed a commitment for eight Dreamliners, boosting the worth of Boeing’s backlog by… ByAeroTime EditorialMay 27, 2019
Six Russian military aircraft intercepted by US in one day Six Russian military aircraft were intercepted off the coast of Alaska by NORAD fighter jets on May 20,… ByClement CharpentreauMay 22, 2019
Boeing says the Boeing 737 MAX is ready; pending FAA approval Boeing says the Boeing 737 MAX is ready; pending FAA approvalOn March 12th, 2 days after the Ethiopian… ByRytis BeresneviciusMay 20, 2019
F-16 fighter crashes into warehouse roof in California An F-16 fighter of the United States National Guard crashed into a building near an air base in… ByClement CharpentreauMay 17, 2019
Bird Strikes an Airplane Every 24 Minutes: Do You Have to Worry? Industry strike is probably the second most crippling type of strike in aviation. Bird strikes take the championship… BySkycopMay 13, 2019
GCAA unable to give Boeing 737 MAX “unbanning date” The United Arab Emirates General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) said on May 9, 2019, that it was unable… ByAeroTime EditorialMay 9, 2019
The Catastrophe Psychology: Saving Luggage, but Not Each Other “In situations like these, the passengers experience two extreme emotions: fear of death, and uncertainty. They are just… BySkycopMay 9, 2019
Exclusively from AIR Convention | Commercial aviation expo For its first edition in Bangkok, Air Convention brought together a varied group of exhibitors, both local and… ByAeroTime EditorialMay 3, 2019
The Right Wright To Know About: Mother Of Aviation Most of us are familiar with the Brothers Wright – the two men who changed the history of… BySkycopMay 3, 2019
Exclusively from AIR Convention | State of affairs in Thailand While aviation industry is on the rise and airlines and commercial air travel are expanding rapidly, infrastructure, often… ByAeroTime EditorialMay 3, 2019
After military clashes, FAA restricts flights in Venezuela Due to growing instability in Venezuela, the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an order banning… ByClement CharpentreauMay 1, 2019
Airbus Q1 2019 earnings affected by German embargo Airbus maintains its guidance for 2019 after reporting its financial results for the first quarter of the year.… ByAeroTime EditorialMay 1, 2019
Boeing 737 MAX update: authorities set date for review An international committee, composed of nine aviation regulators, including the FAA and the EASA, will start their joint… ByClement CharpentreauApril 23, 2019
Hungary to take over NATO Baltic Air Policing leadership The Hungarian Air Force is preparing to take over the leadership of the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission… ByClement CharpentreauApril 19, 2019
Five behemoths: largest aircraft in the world When, on April 13, 2019, the Stratolaunch made its first flight, it became the largest flying aircraft in… ByAeroTime EditorialApril 19, 2019
EC updates blacklist, 120 airlines now banned from EU The European Commission published an update of its list of banned airlines within the European Union airspace on… ByClement CharpentreauApril 17, 2019
Stratolaunch takes off for the 1st time, breaks world record Giant double fuselage aircraft, the Stratolaunch, has become airborne. Making its maiden flight on April 13, 2019, it… ByAeroTime EditorialApril 15, 2019