After Aigle Azur and the collapse of Thomas Cook—Europe’s major airline casualties are mounting.
Boeing Adds Safety Oversight As It Eyes Flight Deck Risk
New board-level safety committee has been established, with the changes designed to elevate internal safety concerns, address varying regulatory environments.
New Tariffs Will Leave Airbus Smarting But Hurt Boeing More
The moral of the story of the airliner subsidy dispute at the WTO is: Be careful about starting fights. Now Boeing looks set to learn it the hard way.
Aviation Groups Seek Action On GNSS Vulnerability
Associations representing pilots and air traffic controllers urge ICAO to take action on interference with satellite navigation systems.
China’s AECC Working On A Powerful Turboprop Engine
The target market is freighter or passenger aircraft of the 2030s, and the engine is big enough for a 100-seater.
Aviation Valley At Center Of Polish Aerospace Revival
Polish aerospace cluster looking to attract more startups and R&D.
Airports And ATC Providers Eye Digital Towers
As digital technologies prove their worth, remote and hybrid towers gradually gain ground in Europe.
Poland Considers Aircraft Design Revival
Poland has designed and produced thousands of indigenous-developed aircraft, could it do the same again?
Airbus Faces Dominant Boeing In Freighter Market
Airbus has mostly ignored the new-built cargo aircraft market and instead slowly entered the conversion market, with rival Boeing in a much stronger position.
What Happened To Dreams Of Commercial Aircraft-based Connectivity?
Airborne Wireless Network and Aeronet Global once sought to be first to provide airliner-based broadband backbone services. What happened?