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Extra Holes Drilled in 737 Max Pressure Bulkheads: Boeing

Boeing has found another significant manufacturing flaw in its 737 Max aircraft and it’s likely to throw a curveball at deliveries of its most popular aircraft. The company says fuselages from its largest contractor, Spirit AeroSystems, have random extra holes…

Red Way Airlines Ceases Operations

After only two months of operations, startup carrier Red Way Airlines has announced that it will be shutting down at the end of the month. The Lincoln, Neb.-based airline’s last flights will take place on Aug. 31. Insurmountable Challenges for…

Qantas Unveils Widebody Aircraft Orders

The Qantas Group recently unveiled the future of the Qantas fleet with their most recent order from both of the manufacturing giants, Airbus and Boeing. The deal will have the Australian flag carrier taking delivery of 24 additional aircraft, 12…

Japan Airlines Set to Showcase New A350-1000 Business Class in…

In the competitive skies where luxury, comfort, and innovation constantly evolve, Japan Airlines is gearing up to set a new standard. The airline discreetly shared plans to showcase its latest business class product for the Airbus A350-1000 this upcoming October.…

Qatar Airways Increases Flight Frequencies To New York

Qatar Airways has been flying high since expanding its network around the world, especially since the FIFA World Cup last December, announcing expansions of services in the U.S., and deepen its cooperations with the American carriers. Qatar Airways has now…