Aerospace Manufacturing & Supply Chain
Nov 24, 2021
Airbus Defense and Space CEO Michael Schoellhorn discusses the company’s upcoming major European programs.
Nov 24, 2021
American and United airlines have bet on startups promising aviation fuels with low to negative carbon intensity.
Nov 23, 2021
Gulf Air has recently completed an audit process successfully for the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
Nov 23, 2021
Manta Aircraft and Foviatech signed an MoU during the Dubai Airshow to explore the integration of AI solutions on eVTOL aircraft.
Nov 19, 2021
As Dubai Airshow closes its doors following what is probably the its biggest and best show yet, we look at the event from satellites and from the show floor.
Jan 28, 2020
Fort Worth-based Novaria Group, a holding company rolling up Tier 2 and 3 aerospace and defense suppliers, has changed ownership itself, with Rosewood Private Investments and Tailwind Advisors selling to major investment firm KKR.
Jan 26, 2020
LOS ANGELES AND SEATTLE – After two days of delays caused by bad weather Boeing’s 777-9, the first of the company’s new long range 777X flagship…
Jan 23, 2020
To many flying travelers, the sight of a service cart coming down the aisle is the highlight of the journey, especially if the food and beverage are…
Jan 16, 2020
The FAA’s certification process is not fundamentally flawed and “was followed” during the Boeing 737 MAX certification, but shortcomings in key guidance, global perspective, safety assessments, and agency staffing should be addressed to improve the system, an independent committee’s report found.
Jan 16, 2020
Bombardier said it is reassessing future participation in its Airbus A220 partnership amid an increase in business jet deliveries in 2019
Jan 10, 2020
Boeing is facing a second civil penalty for installing unairworthy slat tracks on 737s—this one covering 178 MAXs.
Jan 07, 2020
British aerospace and defense supplier Meggitt has invested in HiETA Technologies, another UK company that focuses on metal additive manufacturing.
Jan 06, 2020
Boeing on Jan. 6 provided more details on how the 737 MAX production pause will progress, while major program supplier Spirit AeroSystems said it will begin accepting “voluntary” layoffs.