A former Malaysia Airlines (MH) Airbus A380, the largest passenger aircraft in the world, has taken to the skies again after nearly three years in storage.
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Bombardier announced that its Global 7500 business jet has achieved a historic milestone with its 150th speed record, more than any other business aircraft type in history.
Tata Group’s aerospace arm, Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL), is in advanced stages of setting up India’s first private‑sector final assembly line (FAL) for Airbus’s H125 single‑engine helicopter in the Karnataka region.
Painting an Airbus A380 isn’t just a cosmetic job — it’s a complex process that adds serious weight to the world’s largest passenger plane.
Boeing is reportedly in the early stages of planning a new single-aisle aircraft to replace the 737 MAX, according to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).
Air India and Airbus open a pilot training center in Gurugram to train 5,000+ pilots, boosting India’s aviation growth.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is restoring Boeing’s authority to issue airworthiness certificates for new 737 MAX aircraft and selected 787 Dreamliner jets produced near Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA).
The U.S. military has a reputation for keeping aircraft in service far beyond their original design life.
Boeing, a name synonymous with aviation innovation, once embarked on one of its most ambitious projects: the Pelican Super Transport.
Common themes emerge in the choices of Boeing aircraft: interoperability with the U.S., proven combat performance, and logistical simplicity.