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A former Boeing employee, recognized for expressing concerns about the company’s production standards, has been discovered deceased in the United States.
Sydney Airport (SYD) is poised to welcome another international carrier, spurred by the debut of Turkish Airlines (TK) maiden flight into Melbourne (MEL) on March 2.
At Perth Airport, two Qantas (QF) Boeing 737s experienced a collision when a flight from Canberra, clipped the wing of a stationary plane.
Akasa Air cargo business is consistently expanding, surpassing industry peers in freight loads, according to Praveen Iyer, the airline’s CCO.
United Airlines (UA) anticipates a shortfall of around 102 new aircraft from Boeing in 2024 compared to the initially agreed-upon contractual terms
Spirit Aerosystems experienced surge in its shares on Friday following reports of ongoing discussions about a potential acquisition by Boeing.
United Airlines (UA) has opted to exclude the Boeing 737 MAX 10 from its fleet plan starting this year and continuing until after 2025.
A flight from New York (JFK) to Madrid (MAD), Spain, operated by American Airlines (AA) had to make an unscheduled landing in Boston (BOS) on Wednesday night after the plane’s windshield cracked
Today (Feb 29, 2024), India’s largest carrier in terms of fleet and passengers carried, IndiGo Airlines (6E), unveiled new domestic routes to cater to the surge in summer travel demand.