Boeing and Airbus have ruled out the near-term launch of next-generation narrowbody aircraft, signaling that existing models like the Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus A320neo families will remain the backbone of the single-aisle market for years.
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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.
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Boeing and Lockheed Martin may secure a 250-plane Turkish Airlines order, F-16 sales, and renewed US–Turkey defense talks amid efforts to resolve the F-35 dispute.
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Finland’s Air Force (FIN) is preparing to phase out swastikas from a small number of unit flags, a move aimed at avoiding awkward situations with NATO allies after the country formally joined the alliance in 2023.
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) has achieved a major milestone with the Boeing 777-300ER freighter conversion program certification.
Gulfstream Aerospace delivered its first G800, the world’s longest range business jet, following FAA and EASA certifications on April 16.
Airbus, employees in the United Kingdom (UK) will begin strike action next month after talks over pay failed.
Zhou Ming, the top engineer credited with developing critical industrial software for aircraft such as Boeing 787 and Airbus A380, has officially left his executive role at US-based engineering giant Altair to join the Eastern Institute of Technology in China.