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NEWS Apr 22, 2023 INCIDENT: United 737 Cockpit Window Opens During Flight One of the aircraft cockpit windows opened on a United 737-900ER's takeoff roll, causing the plane to declare and emergency and return to the airport. Read More →
NEWS Apr 19, 2023 New Supplier Issues Hamper 737 MAX Deliveries This Summer Boeing's latest quality problem in production will result in fewer 737 MAXs being delivered to airlines in time for the summer season. Read More →
NEWS Apr 17, 2023 Canada’s Flair Grabs 737 MAX Originally Destined for Australia’s Bonza One of 777 Partner's budget carriers, Flair in Canada faces challenges as Bonza experiences the loss of an aircraft. Read More →
NEWS Apr 14, 2023 Qatar Airways Takes Delivery of First 737 MAX Qatar Airways has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The 737 MAX 8 aircraft registered A7-BSC departed Boeing's Everett Paine Field on April 13th, bound for Reykjavik Keflavik International Airport before continuing to Doha Hamad International Airport. Read More →
NEWS Apr 14, 2023 Boeing Halts 737 MAX Deliveries Amid Supplier Defect Boeing, which recently reported a surge in deliveries of the 737 MAX jet, has announced a significant slowdown in deliveries due to a new defect found in part from supplier Spirit AeroSystems, just a few days after the earlier report. Read More →
NEWS Apr 12, 2023 Boeing's 737 MAX Returns to Service On 11 Chinese Airlines Boeing's 737 Max has returned to service in China, with 11 domestic carriers using the plane. This is good news for Boeing as it returns the planes after making several safety changes. Read More →
NEWS Apr 10, 2023 INCIDENT: Emergency Declared at Dublin Airport as Ryanair 737 Nose Gear Collapses A Ryanair Boeing 737-800 aircraft encountered damage to its nose gear upon landing at Dublin Airport in Ireland. As a result, operations from the airport's south runway were disrupted for a certain period, and a few flights were diverted. Read More →
NEWS Apr 09, 2023 Boeing Hires High-Profile U.S. Government Official into Senior Executive Position Multiple challenges in recent years have forced Boeing to make changes to its senior leadership. As part of this reshuffling, the company announced that a former high-ranking U.S. government official would fill a senior executive position at the company. Steven Biegun will now be the Senior Vice President of Global Public Policy. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Apr 07, 2023 Is the Boeing 737 MAX the Safest Modern Airliner? Because of the sheer intensity of the scrutiny the aircraft faced, the Boeing 737 MAX could be considered one of the safest in the world. In fact, among the dozens of models of commercial airliners around the world, it is likely the safest due to the amount of regulation testing that took place. The aircraft was in Boeing's view to make the necessary changes, and the company was pressured into prioritizing its safety following the accidents that took place. Read More →
NEWS Feb 25, 2023 Fly Atlantic: The New Transatlantic Startup A new transatlantic airline startup, Fly Atlantic, is on the block and it's promising to connect the United States and Europe via an underutilized airport. The startup is spearheaded by Andrew Pyne, who has over 30 years of experience at numerous airlines throughout the aviation industry. Read More →