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United Faces Headwinds Due to Boeing 737 Max 9 Grounding
United Airlines faced considerable financial challenges in the first quarter of 2024 after the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max 9 fleet. This issue stemmed
Scoot Introduces New E190-E2 Jets
Scoot took delivery of its first E190-E2 jet last April 11. The handover event took place at the Embraer facility in São José dos Campos,
The Embraer A-29 Super Tucano is Far from Being “Tora-Tora”
In the Philippines, people refer to any propeller-powered warbird as “tora-tora,” with the impression that propeller-powered planes are vintage. Since the Philippine Air Force (PAF)
In Aviation, Bomb Jokes are Dealt with Seriously
In aviation, safety is taken very seriously, and in this industry, there is no such thing as “OA” (over-acting). Professionals in this field would rather
FAA Investigates Boeing Whistleblower Allegations
The FAA is actively investigating claims made by a Boeing whistleblower, suggesting that the aerospace giant overlooked critical safety and quality measures in the production
A Third of the World’s PW1000G Equipped Jets are Grounded
Approximately a third 30% of jets equipped with Pratt & Whitney’s PW1000G turbofans are grounded around the world. This situation stems from a recall issued
The Antonov An-22, the Largest Turboprop in the World
When the name “Antonov” is mentioned, many immediately think of the An-225, which was once the world’s largest aircraft until its destruction during the Ukraine-Russian
In Aviation, the Customer is Not Always Right
In the realm of commercial aviation, the mantra “the customer is always right” doesn’t apply as straightforwardly as it might in other industries. There’s a
What those Airport Runway Lights Stand For
You might be curious about the abundance of airport runway lights and why they aren’t just standard ones. Additionally, you might wonder why they come