FAA Urges Kindness This Thanksgiving
The U.S. airline industry is bracing for a record-setting Thanksgiving holiday with over 50,000 flights scheduled for Wednesday, November 22 along with 2023's busiest day slated for Sunday. Anticipating a surge in passengers, newly appointed FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker has…
Boeing 737 MAX 10 a Step Closer to Revenue Service
Boeing’s 737 MAX 10 has cleared another hurdle in its turbulent certification program. According to a Wednesday internal memo shared by FlightGlobal, the aerospace giant received a so-called ‘type inspection authorization’ from the FAA. The 737 MAX 10 is the…
From Past to Future: Battery-Electric Aircraft Are on the Rise
Traditional aerospace engine makers are known to modify existing aircraft to test future propulsion technologies. The start-ups follow the giant's steps to prove their designs on various platforms. Here's a look at what technology demonstrators are flying and the potential…
Free Routing Airspace Takes Flight Over Africa
Following years of deliberations, the African aviation landscape witnessed a historic moment in early November as trial flights marked the commencement of Free Routing Airspace (FRA) in the region. This transformative initiative, a product of collaborative efforts among key stakeholders…
Embraer’s E190-E2 and E195-E2 Jets Receive Singapore Type Certification
Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer has recently achieved a significant step with its E190-E2 and E195-E2 aircraft receiving type certification from the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS). Singapore-based low-cost carrier Scoot plans to start operating nine of the type in…