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Korean Grounds 13 Boeing 737 NG Due to Pickle Fork Cracks
Airlines

Korean Airlines has joined a number of other Boeing 737 NG operators by grounding 13 of its jets due to pickle fork cracks. The South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport (MOLIT) inspected 100 737NGs that are currently operating with the country’s airlines and subsequently found cracks in the pickle forks of 13 aircraft.

Boeing says 737 MAX deliveries could resume in December 2019
Airlines

Boeing says it is "possible" regulators could give the all clear to resume deliveries of the grounded 737 MAX in December.

Boeing In a Pickle – Lion Air Identifies Pickle Fork Cracks in 737 NG’s
Headlines

Jakarta, Indonesia – Indonesian low-cost operator Lion Air has found structural cracks on the pickle forks of two Boeing 737 NG jets with fewer take-off and landing cycles than the inspection threshold pointed out by the US Federal Aviation Administration. On Oct. 2, the FAA issued an airworthiness directive mandating inspections for Boeing 737 NG

Electric Dreams – Ionic Flight and The Elimination of Moving Parts in Aircraft
Features

Dawn of the silent, clean, ion machine. Who knew that we’d be looking for the same qualities in both aircraft and roommates?

ATSB safety recommendation on Pratt & Whitney A330 engine mods
Airlines

The ATSB is calling for modifications to the Pratt & Whitney PW4000-100 series engine used on the Airbus A330 to be made mandatory.

Qatar Airways Pushes Back Retirement of Boeing 777-300ER
Airlines

Qatar Airways has announced that it would push back the retirement of its Boeing 777-300ER fleet due to the delay in the Boeing 777-9 deliveries. Qatar Airways currently has 48 Boeing 777-300ER in the fleet. The Qatari carrier plans to replace its all 777-300ERS with the Boeing’s new generation widebody jet Boeing 777X. The airline

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