Boeing 737 MAX 7 nears FAA certification by end of July 2026, a long-awaited win for Boeing and Southwest Airlines.
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Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) has officially been renamed President Donald J. Trump International Airport (DJT), marking one of the most significant airport branding changes in recent U.S. aviation history.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a new rule that would prevent state meal and rest break laws from applying to airline flight attendants and pilots.
The FAA has proposed scrapping the blanket supersonic ban that has stood since the 1970s, replacing the speed limit with a ground-impact standard that would let boomless jets fly over US land. The shift offers Boom, Hermeus, and other developers a clearer legal path, though engines, market size, route economics, and years of further rulemaking remain major hurdles.
India’s aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), is preparing for a crucial safety oversight assessment by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in November.
Airlines operating at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) will not gain access to additional peak-hour flights after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) extended its long-running High Density Rule through October 2028.
Boeing increases 737 production to 47 jets monthly, targets 52 by early 2027 with new Everett production line.
The Boeing 777X certification program entered a major new phase after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) formally approved Phase 4A Type Inspection Authorization testing for the Boeing 777-9.
British Airways 787 pilot and JFK controller clash over Low Visibility Operations terminology during May 9, 2026 departure.
AFA-CWA seeks a federal mandate for more cabin crew on widebody jets, but the FAA says staffing is not the safety issue.