Airlines around the world are tackling the tricky challenge of saving costs by hibernating, while also maintaining a workforce that’s viable on the other side of this crisis. In this episode of the World of Aviation Podcast, hear about the carnage over airbridges in the EU, from the UK’s closure to Spain and Ireland’s fundamentally
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has provided an update on the recertification progress of Boeing’s plagued 737 MAX, stating that the plane could return to the skies by October. According to a statement released by the FAA on Tuesday, the organisation plans to issue its proposed airworthiness directive for the grounded plane “in the
Boeing has settled nearly all wrongful deaths claims linked to the ill-fated Lion Air Flight 610, according to a filing submitted to a Chicago court.
In this episode of World of Aviation, hosts Adam Thorn and Christian “Boo” Boucousis examine who is truly responsible for the twin disasters.
The annoucnement marks an important milestone for both Boeing and the regulator, who plan to work closely together over the coming weeks.
European budget airline Norwegian Air has cancelled orders for 97 aircraft from Chicago-based manufacturer Boeing, at the same time the company has levelled a suit to reclaim pre-delivery payments for the aircraft. In total, orders for five wide-body 787 Dreamliners and 92 737 MAX narrow-body jets have been cancelled, as well as the GoldCare service