Airbus begins A350 freighter assembly in Toulouse, with MSN 700 set for first flight in 2026 and service entry in 2027.
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Boeing delays certification of its 777X widebody aircraft to potentially 2027, 6 years behind the 2020 target.
The Boeing 777-9 team, operating at Clinton Sherman Airport (CSM) in Oklahoma, battled fierce winds, torrential hail, and thunderstorms to complete critical braking certification tests for Boeing’s new widebody jet, operated by airlines like Emirates (EK) and Qatar Airways (QR).
The Boeing 777X is set to reshape long-haul aviation by combining efficiency, extended range, and passenger comfort.
The Boeing 777X is the largest twinjet in commercial aviation history and a next-generation flagship for leading carriers.
Air Côte d’Ivoire (HF), the national carrier of Côte d’Ivoire, has received its first Airbus A330-900 aircraft.
Boeing and Macquarie AirFinance have announced a direct order for 30 Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft.
Airbus has hinted at launching the A360, a next-generation narrowbody aircraft, during its recent Airbus Summit.
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted Boeing approval to begin Phase 2D noise testing for the 777X.
From early setbacks to quiet resilience, the 787 stands today as the workhorse of international routes, proving that aviation success often comes the hard way.