In a significant decision, the FAA has lifted the production cap on Boeing's 737 Max jets from 38 to 42 per month, reflecting improved confidence in the company's manufacturing safety. This comes after a safety incident raised concerns about the aircraft's reliability.
Boeing plans to ramp up 737 production to 42 planes per month, aiming for financial recovery after years of debt. Enhanced FAA oversight ensures safety amid supply chain challenges.
Boeing has received FAA approval to ramp up 737 Max production to 42 jets monthly, marking a significant turnaround for the company after years of challenges and scrutiny. This move comes as Boeing aims to stabilize and boost its output amidst past safety concerns.
A helicopter crash in Huntington Beach injured three people on the ground during a scheduled event. Eyewitnesses describe the shocking moment as the helicopter spiraled out of control before landing on a staircase. All victims were hospitalized.
In a dramatic turn of events, Poland scrambled its aircraft in response to Russian airstrikes targeting Ukraine. With air defense systems on high alert, the situation has raised concerns for European aviation safety.
A stowaway tragically lost their life in the wheel well of an American Airlines plane at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The police are investigating this rare but deadly occurrence in aviation history.
In a bold statement during his meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskiy, Trump urged NATO nations to shoot down Russian aircraft violating airspace, emphasizing continued US military support for the alliance.
In a bold statement, Trump advocates for NATO to shoot down Russian aircraft entering their airspace. This comes as tensions rise following recent incursions over Poland and Estonia, testing NATO's resolve and preparedness against Russian aggression.
Tensions rise as NATO scrambles fighter jets to intercept a Russian reconnaissance plane in neutral Baltic airspace. This latest incident follows multiple airspace incursions by Russian military aircraft, prompting urgent responses from NATO allies.
In a tense maritime standoff, Venezuela has again sent military aircraft near the USS Jason Dunham, escalating fears of confrontation. With two F-16 jets flying dangerously close, the Pentagon warns of provocative acts disrupting U.S. operations against narco-terrorism.