The devastating Air India-171 crash that claimed 270 lives poses significant challenges for the Tata Group as it attempts to revive the struggling airline. With passenger confidence shaken and safety under scrutiny, the road ahead looks uncertain.
Boeing's celebration of its billionth passenger on the Dreamliner is marred by a tragic crash in India. While the cause remains unclear, concerns over safety and past incidents loom large over the aviation giant.
In a shocking incident, an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner crashed just seconds after takeoff from Ahmedabad, killing 241 and leaving one survivor. Investigators are now analyzing the wreckage and black boxes to uncover the cause of the tragedy.
In a surprising move, Singapore's budget airline Jetstar Asia will shut down by the end of July, marking the end of over 20 years of service. Qantas, its owner, cites rising costs and competition as key factors.
President Trump's recent decision to limit aerospace technology exports to China sparks debate over its potential impact on the aviation industry and U.S.-China relations. With the C919 finally in service, what does this mean for Boeing?
Qatar's struggle to unload an expensive jumbo jet could lead to a surprising gift for Trump. Discover the hidden motives and implications behind this lavish offer.
Qatar Airways has made headlines by ordering up to 210 jets from Boeing, a monumental deal worth $96 billion. This agreement, announced during President Trump's Middle East tour, is set to support 154,000 US jobs annually and marks a significant recovery for Boeing amid past challenges.
Boeing's delivery of jets to China faces turmoil as a jet returns to the U.S. amidst escalating tariffs. The situation raises concerns over future aircraft imports and industry stability.
Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian announces a halt to the airline's expansion due to economic uncertainty and declining domestic travel. Discover how this impacts future plans and travel trends.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg is set to testify before a Senate committee on the company's significant reforms aimed at enhancing safety and manufacturing standards after a series of crises. Amid scrutiny, Ortberg asserts that changes are vital for restoring trust and ensuring product safety.