United 777-300ERs Return to Newark
The airline’s largest aircraft type will return to its Northeast hub next year with regularly-scheduled flights to Europe and the Middle East.
The airline’s largest aircraft type will return to its Northeast hub next year with regularly-scheduled flights to Europe and the Middle East.
Delta’s fleet of 121 Boeing 757-200 and 757-300 aircraft might remain in service longer than expected amid aircraft delivery delays.
Over 400 Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace union members have been let go after Boeing started sending layoff notices to employees.
The Canadian carrier recently announced plans to take two 767s out of retirement, returning them to passenger service in 2025.
Boeing delivered just 14 commercial aircraft in October following costly strikes by IAM union members throughout the month.
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom believes the commercial aviation industry is facing some of its biggest challenges to date.
Boeing will pay its employees who were furloughed during recent strikes by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union.
Boeing 737 production is resuming at a slower pace after the manufacturer resolved its machinists strike earlier this week.
Fokker Services Group (FSG) has brought one of Egypt’s newest carriers, Red Sea Airlines, into its Boeing 737NG Nose-to-Tail (NTT) program.
The carrier has a total of eight 737-700s in active service along with 11 737-800s, all of which had previous operators.