Airbus CEO Lars Wagner Backs Larger A220, Prioritizes A350 Production Boost.
Airbus CEO Lars Wagner signals a production ramp-up for wide-body jets like the A350; he also supports development of a larger A220 variant.
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Airbus CEO Lars Wagner signals a production ramp-up for wide-body jets like the A350; he also supports development of a larger A220 variant.
NTSB will detail the probable cause of the January 29, 2025, Washington midair collision; safety recommendations will follow on January 27, 2026.
The FAA and NTSB are investigating a fatal Bombardier Challenger 600 crash at Bangor International Airport, resulting in six presumed dead.
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury warns the US-China trade war is causing engine and component delivery delays, threatening narrowbody aircraft production growth.
FAA permanently restricted airspace near Reagan National Airport, banning mixed helicopter and airliner traffic after last year's deadly collision.
The FAA announced a major internal overhaul, consolidating safety oversight and launching an Airspace Modernization Office; this is driven by a 2024 Congressional mandate and a fatal midair collision.
Southwest Airlines is changing its open seating model to assigned seats based on fare class and loyalty, while also updating its extra room policy.
Air Lease Corporation delivered the first of five new Boeing 737-8 aircraft to Air Canada, marking a key step in the airline's 2023 long-term lease agreement.
The FAA has urged commercial airlines to use extreme caution flying over parts of Latin America due to military activity; U.S. travel advisories expanded to Jamaica, Mexico, and others.
Airbus and Toshiba partnered at Japan Aerospace 2024 to develop a 2MW superconducting motor, a key step toward realizing zero-emission, hydrogen-powered flight.
Boeing India President Salil Gupte expects "potentially more orders" for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner in India, citing robust demand and long-term market growth.
US airlines faced the worst operational day since 2020 as Winter Storm Fern forced over 11,000 flight cancellations and widespread delays across major hubs.
President Marcos Jr. inaugurated the Antique Airport Development Project, boosting capacity from 64 to 360 passengers and enabling jet aircraft operations.
Nigerian aviation unions reject the Enugu airport concession plan, citing lack of due process and fears of job losses among Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria workers.
US airlines canceled over 11,000 flights Sunday due to Winter Storm Fern, marking a historic single-day disruption that crippled major hubs like DFW and LGA.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is firm on his airport dress code stance, urging travelers to avoid pajamas and slippers to combat rising unruly passenger incidents.
The UK government is investing £43 million ($58 million) in green aviation R&D for zero-emission aircraft and SAF, aiming to balance its major airport expansion plans.
The Nigerian government allocated N580m for chillers and software upgrades at Lagos and other airports, forming a key part of the N87.3bn 2026 aviation budget.
Hong Kong-rooted EcoCeres launched Malaysia's first Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) plant in Johor, producing 420,000 tonnes/year of SAF, HVO, and Renewable Naphtha.
IndiGo cancelled flights to Tbilisi, Almaty, Tashkent, and Baku until January 28 after avoiding Iranian airspace; the A320neo fleet lacked the range for detours.