Air Transport Aircraft & Propulsion

Jul 11, 2018
Thai Airways will reportedly order 23 aircraft this year, in a move the airline has signaled for several months.
Jul 11, 2018
Virgin Galactic has signed a framework agreement to bring commercial space flight to Italy, following two years of business discussions, regulatory analysis, studies on potential operations and market assessment.
Jul 10, 2018
JetBlue Airways, providing an early boost to the newly rebranded Airbus A220 line and delivering a notable blow to Embraer, has placed an order for 60 A220-300s—previously known as Bombardier CS300s—and earmarked them as E190 replacements.
Jul 10, 2018
Airbus and the CSeries Aircraft Limited Partnership presented the first former Bombardier C Series aircraft in its new livery in Toulouse July 10.
Oct 07, 2022
After sanctions, Moscow expects that 270 MC-21-310 will be assembled by 2030.
Oct 07, 2022
Our roundup of the main aerospace and defense stories making the news this week.
Oct 07, 2022
Incoming MTU CEO Lars Wagner hopes to break CFM International’s Boeing 737 monopoly to power possible narrowbody successor.
Oct 06, 2022
The Allied Pilots Association says it will not support giving Boeing more time to certify its final two 737 MAX family variants if the manufacturer does not meet a year-end deadline linked to flight deck system requirements.
Oct 06, 2022
Sweden’s Heart Aerospace may have moved up to 30 seats to increase the appeal of its planned electric regional airliner, but French startup Aura Aero continues to pursue a 19-seater and has announced letters of intent for another 130 aircraft, taking the total to more than 330.
Oct 06, 2022
Airbus foresees the aviation services market returning to pre-COVID-19 levels by the end of next year and has predicted the segment will double in size over the next 20 years.
Oct 06, 2022
It is Royal Jordanian Airlines second significant fleet decision within the space of a few days after its order for A320neos.
Oct 06, 2022
As unstable oil prices and environmental pressures combine for the next generation of aircraft to drastically cut fuel consumption, Safran Landing Systems is anticipating its electric taxiing system will find an application eventually.