Boeing started making the 737 back in the ’60s, and guess what? They’re still making this well-liked single-aisle plane today. Over the years, the 737
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Boeing 737 MAX Faces Another Hurdle
Boeing is back in the spotlight, but not for the best reasons. The company is having to rethink its delivery goals for the 737 MAX
Difference Between Narrowbody and Widebody Aircraft
In my previous post, I talked about “narrowbody” and “widebody” aircraft, using examples like the A320 as a narrowbody and the Boeing 777 as a
Alaska Airlines Flight Faces Rough Landing During Tropical Storm
Alaska Airlines flight AS1288 faced a significant challenge when it landed at Santa Ana-John Wayne International Airport, California, USA, during Tropical Storm Hilary. The Boeing
How a Plane’s Onboard Wi-Fi System Works
Remember the days when we were told to turn off our mobile devices during a flight because they might mess with the navigation system? Well,
FAA Flags Overheating Issues in CFM Engines on B737 MAX Jets
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has raised concerns over potential overheating issues that could affect CFM International-manufactured engines powering Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The
El Al Plans New Flights to Manila, Seattle, and Melbourne
El Al Israel Airlines is setting its sights on new routes with plans to add three long-haul destinations to its network, including Manila in the
Boeing’s Rocky July Compared to Airbus
When we talk about the titans in the world of aircraft manufacturing, two names often come up: Boeing and Airbus. Yet, as we peeked into
American Airlines in Talks for a Jet Order with Airbus and Boeing
In a move that highlights the rapid rebound of the travel industry, American Airlines has announced that it is in discussions with both Airbus and
The Story Behind the Boeing 747’s Signature Hump
It’s impossible to mistake the Boeing 747 for any other aircraft. Its gigantic scale in its time, coupled with its unique signature hump, has earned