Podcast: Why 2020 was Boeing’s annus horribilis
Unlike most in the industry, Boeing knew it was in for a rough 2020. It just probably didn’t realise how bad. This week, World of Aviation’s Adam Thorn and Hannah Dowling discuss how the planemaker dealt with the dual blows of struggling to certify the MAX and COVID. Will passengers be scared to buy a
Podcast: Flybe resuscitated, mixed news for MAX
Tune in to this episode of the World of Aviation Podcast, where Adam and Hannah discuss Boeing’s year from hell, Ryanair’s ever-expanding European footprint, and the return on Flybe. As with much of 2020, Boeing continues to dominate the news. In this week’s podcast, host Adam Thorn and World of Aviation journalist Hannah Dowling discuss
Inside Aviation: Boeing back down to earth with MAX orders
In this episode of Inside Aviation, hosts Phil and Adam discuss the current state of play for Boeing, and the shaky future of the MAX. Last week, Ryanair threw its weight behind the MAX with 75 more orders. But are other airlines now following suit? In this week’s Inside Aviation catch-up, Phil and Adam discuss
Podcast: MAX is back as aviation welcomes a vaccine
Tune in to this episode of the World of Aviation Podcast, where Adam and Boo discuss the two biggest revelations of the last few weeks; newly approved COVID vaccines, and the return of the Boeing 737 MAX. You wait a year for one approval, and then you get two at once! This week, Adam and
Inside Aviation: Ryanair backs the MAX
Well, of course! European budget airline Ryanair has ordered an additional 75 MAX jets in a deal worth more than $9 billion. But what does it mean? In this week’s Inside Aviation catch-up, Phil and Adam discuss whether this is the breakthrough Boeing needs to end two years of hell, or if Ryanair has just
Inside Aviation: The gloves are off as vaccines arrive
With a vaccine weeks – or maybe days – from being rolled out, international airlines have dispensed with the pleasantries and are preparing to try to reclaim market share. On this week’s Inside Aviation catch-up, Phil and Adam discuss the recent skirmish over airport slot waivers. Should big airlines be able to keep their