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Chinese-Built C919 Jet Nears Certification As Test Aircraft Finish Missions
This is a significant achievement for China's plans to progress in the manufacturing supply chain. This is a significant achievement for China's plans to progress in the manufacturing supply chain. -
Airline Stocks Plummet As Jet Fuel Prices Surge
Analysts expect airlines, already pummeled by the pandemic, to dramatically reduce their quarterly earnings forecasts given the recent surge in jet fuel prices. Analysts expect airlines, already pummeled by the pandemic, to dramatically reduce their quarterly earnings forecasts given the recent surge in jet fuel prices. -
World's Largest Plane Destroyed By Russian Attack In Ukraine
The hanger where the Antonov AN-255 was reportedly destroyed by a Russian strike. The hanger where the Antonov AN-255 was reportedly destroyed by a Russian strike. -
Airbus Plans To Test Hydrogen-Powered Engine In Modified A380
Airbus said it plans to conduct test flights using a modified A380 fitted with a hydrogen engine by 2026. Airbus said it plans to conduct test flights using a modified A380 fitted with a hydrogen engine by 2026. -
Verizon, AT&T Reject FAA Call To Delay 5G Launch
The FAA and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had called on the companies to delay their 5G rollout for at least another two weeks. The FAA and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had called on the companies to delay their 5G rollout for at least another two weeks. -
Boom Technology Aims To Bring Back Supersonic Commercial Flights
Boom's CEO, Blake Scholl, said his company already got an order for 15 of its supersonic Overture passenger jets from United. Boom's CEO, Blake Scholl, said his company already got an order for 15 of its supersonic Overture passenger jets from United. -
Jet Manufacturer Aerion Supersonic Plans Go Bust
Aerion Supersonic failed with its plans to build its long-promised AS2 supersonic jet. Aerion Supersonic failed with its plans to build its long-promised AS2 supersonic jet. -
Boeing Troubles Continue, Electrical Gremlins Questioned
The FAA has asked Boeing to prove the subsystems on its planes are not affected. The FAA has asked Boeing to prove the subsystems on its planes are not affected. -
Google Founder-Backed Wisk Aero Says Rival Air Taxi Archer Aviation Stole Secrets
Wisk Aero accused Archer Aviation of poaching talent and patented technology. Wisk Aero accused Archer Aviation of poaching talent and patented technology. -
FAA Aware Of 777 Engine Cover Issues For Years, Document Shows
Experts said pilots were trained to land a plane with just one engine. Experts said pilots were trained to land a plane with just one engine.