Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion

Jul 23, 2013
Southwest Airlines said Tuesday that the Boeing 737-700 that suffered a nose gear collapse on landing at New York LaGuardia yesterday entered service in October 1999 and was last inspected July 18, just four days before the incident.
Jul 23, 2013
American Airlines has taken delivery of its first Airbus A319, the first of 260 planned Airbus narrowbody deliveries as part of its fleet renewal program.
Jul 23, 2013
South African Airways (SAA) has taken delivery of its first two of 20 Airbus A320s, which were ordered in 2010.
Jul 23, 2013
Russia’s Aeroflot ceased operations of its three Boeing MD-11Fs in mid-July.
Jul 22, 2013
New York LaGuardia Airport temporarily closed early Monday evening after a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737’s nose gear collapsed on landing.
Jan 18, 2022
An ICAO fact-finding report into the incident that saw a Ryanair flight forced to land in Belarus in May 2021 is set to be considered by the agency’s 36-nation Council on Jan. 31. 
Jan 18, 2022
AutoFlight Europe has set up shop in Augsburg, Germany, and is being led by Mark Henning, who joined the Chinese group from Airbus Helicopters earlier this month.
Jan 17, 2022
Accelerating net-zero carbon emissions is in the best interest of the aviation industry, businesses and consumers.
Jan 14, 2022
Boeing is appointing David Loffing as the new VP and chief project engineer of the 777X following the decision of company veteran Michael Teal to retire.
Jan 14, 2022
EasyJet to provide large-airline perspective to project, converting small commuter to hydrogen-electric propulsion.
Jan 13, 2022
LanzaJet has secured financing to complete construction of the world’s first alcohol-to-jet (ATJ) sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant with a $50 million investment from the Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund.
Jan 13, 2022
Airlines, MROs and OEMs share lessons learned from parking aircraft during the pandemic.
Jan 12, 2022
Determining annual winners and losers based on commercial aircraft order or delivery totals is only slightly less subjective than picking a favorite airplane design, and arguably just as productive.