Judge Rejects Boeing’s Plea Deal in 737 MAX Crash Case
A US federal judge has dealt a blow to Boeing, rejecting a plea deal brokered between the US manufacturer and the DOJ with regards to two fatal 737 MAX crashes.
A US federal judge has dealt a blow to Boeing, rejecting a plea deal brokered between the US manufacturer and the DOJ with regards to two fatal 737 MAX crashes.
The FAA has determined that no immediate action is required following a review of Boeing 737 MAX LEAP-1B engines after two birdstrike incidents.
Boeing faces further potential 737 MAX production delays as the FAA opens a review into possible safety issues with the CFM LEAP-1B engine.
Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) has unveiled a strategic rebranding of its aircraft lineup, renaming the ARJ21 as the COMAC C909.
Airbus projects a demand for 19,500 new aircraft in the Asia-Pacific region by 2043, representing nearly half of the global requirement.
ATR has made the decision to cease development of its STOL variant, the ATR 42-600S, in order to refocus efforts on its core product range.
Elbe Flugzeugwerke GmbH (EFW), has just celebrated the redelivery its 100th converted Airbus freighter aircraft - an A330P2F.
Boeing has secured its first major 737 MAX order since the recent machinists strike, firming a deal with Avia Solutions Group for 40 737-8 MAX aircraft, with options for 40 more.
Embraer has reported its Q3 performance, adjusting 2024 commercial deliveries down slightly due to supply chain issues. Order backlog is currently at a nine-year high.
The Falkland Islands Government has announced plans to purchase four new Britten-Norman BN2B-26 Islander aircraft, in a deal valued at $9.75 million.