Just hours before Boeing’s CEO Dave Calhoun is set to testify before the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations, new allegations about the company’s safety practices have
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Why Didn’t Boeing Create a 747 with just Two Engines?
The Boeing 747, often referred to as the “Queen of the Skies,” is renowned for its size, range, beauty, and four-engine configuration. However, there are
The Power of the GE90-115B Engine on a Boeing 777
I am truly impressed by the technological engineering that goes into the Boeing 777-300ER’s (and -200LR’s) engine, the GE90-115B. It is currently the largest and
Delta Launches Premium Select on Transcontinental Flights
Starting this fall, Delta Airlines will introduce Delta Premium Select (DPS) on its transcontinental flights between New York (JFK) and Los Angeles (LAX). This marks
Emirates Begins SAF Use in Singapore
Emirates has started using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for flights departing from Singapore Changi Airport, marking its first SAF investment in Asia. In recent weeks,
Boeing Faces Slow Orders Amidst Safety Concerns
Boeing reported a sluggish performance in plane orders for May 2024, securing only four new orders with none for its popular 737 Max model. This
Cathay Pacific Reactivates Last Parked Aircraft Post-COVID
Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific has reactivated the last of the 85 jets it had parked due to the global air travel slowdown caused by the
Korean Air Considers Major Aircraft Order at Farnborough Air Show
Korean Air is gearing up for a major aircraft order at the upcoming Farnborough Air Show, potentially purchasing 30 new planes. The airline is currently
The Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental Was Not a Right Fit for PAL
Philippine Airlines was an operator of Boeing 747 for 35 years. Why didn’t PAL consider operating the latest version of the jumbo jet, the 747-8
Emirates and Viva Aerobus Enters into New Partnership
Emirates and Viva Aerobus have joined forces through an interline agreement to make traveling to Mexico more convenient. This partnership allows Emirates passengers to easily