Lufthansa Slated for First Boeing 777X
German carrier Lufthansa will be the first customer to receive Boeing’s 777X after it completes certification with the Federal Aviation Administration.
German carrier Lufthansa will be the first customer to receive Boeing’s 777X after it completes certification with the Federal Aviation Administration.
During an earnings call with investors Tuesday morning, Boeing reported revenue of $15.2 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024.
In 2025, United says it expects to take delivery of 71 narrowbody and 10 widebody aircraft, down from previous plans of 100 new jets this year.
The Fort Worth, Texas-based airline continues to face delivery delays on 787 Dreamliner aircraft, including its 787-9s with new Flagship Suites.
United leadership is still betting on the 737 MAX 10 variant despite ongoing manufacturing and delivery delays at Boeing.
Boeing is preparing to resume certification flight tests for its long-delayed 777X aircraft as early as mid-January 2025.
CEO of Ireland-based global aircraft lessor AerCap said that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s planned tariffs could hurt Boeing’s efforts to raise funds.
The Federal Aviation Administration is requiring airlines to inspect landing gear components on some Boeing 767 aircraft.
The crew diverted to Ponta Delgada-Nordela Airport in the Azores. No injuries were reported following the October incident.
Alaska has published a report detailing what the carrier has learned and changed one year after one of its 737 MAXs had a door plug blow out while in flight.