Boeing 777 makes emergency landing in Moscow after engine sensor problem
The plane was a 15-year-old 777-300ER with General Electric engines
Boeing will pay $6.6M to settle FAA allegations
The FAA said Thursday that Boeing managers failed to put adequate priority on living up to the earlier settlement and complying with FAA regulations
Boeing moved to replace 777 engine covers before recent failures
Such changes to airplane parts can require years of design, testing and regulatory approvals. Some aviation-safety experts and regulators have been growing increasingly concerned about whether engine covers are robust enough to withstand the impact of a fan blade’s breaking off and shooting outward during flights.
United Flight 382 and similar incidents involving Boeing 777 with Pratt & Whitney engines
The engine issue that occurred during a United flight from Denver to Honolulu marks the third incident in recent years involving the same jet and same engine.
Boeing receives FAA inspection order on some 777 engines after United failure
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Tuesday it was ordering immediate inspections of Boeing 777-200 planes with Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines before further flights after an engine failed on a United flight on Saturday.
Boeing grounded again after United engine fire
The National Transportation Safety Board on Monday said a maintenance records group will be formed to investigate the Boeing 777 engine’s history after it failed on United Airlines flight #328 and erupted into flames shortly after takeoff on Saturday.
FAA demands emergency inspection of select Boeing 777s after midair explosion ripped engine into pieces
Boeing says it recommends "suspending operations of the 69 in-service and 59 in-storage 777s powered by Pratt & Whitney 4000-112 engines until the FAA identifies the appropriate inspection protocol."
Airbus CEO urges trade war ceasefire, easing of COVID travel bans
The head of European planemaker Airbus called on Saturday for a “ceasefire” in a transatlantic trade war over aircraft subsidies, saying tit-for-tat tariffs on planes and other goods had aggravated damage from the COVID-19 crisis.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes HQ may be sold in cost-cutting move
Employees at The Boeing Company’s Renton, Wash., Commercial Airplanes headquarters have been told to clear out their belongings as the coronavirus pandemic has increased the viability of working remotely, according to a new report.
Winter storms hinder travel plans, lead to flight delays and cancellations
The Federal Aviation Administration also issued a notice for the entire mid-Atlantic region.
Airbus lost $1.3B amid pandemic; expects better 2021
Airbus sales were down to 49.9 billion euros from 70 billion euros the year before
Boeing directors Susan Schwab, former U.S. Trade Rep & ex-Medtronic chair Collins to retire
Two longtime Boeing Co. directors are stepping down as the aerospace giant's board undergoes more changes in the wake of the 737 MAX crisis,
Winter storm, delays force airlines to issue waivers
A winter storm that caused dangerous travel conditions and power outages for thousands forced airlines across the country to cancel flights and issue waivers.
Bombardier to end Learjet production, cut 1,600 jobs
The iconic jet was among the first private luxury planes. William Lear based his design in part on military jets. The first Learjet flew in 1963, and more than 3,000 had been built since.
COVID-19 travel slump hands Expedia bigger financial loss than expected
Online travel agency Expedia Group Inc posted a bigger-than-expected quarterly loss on Thursday as bookings slumped following a global resurgence in COVID-19 infections and renewed lockdowns.
What Delta’s big bet on blocking middle seats means for flying
Delta announced on Monday that it was extending its middle-seat block for one more month, to the end of April. Delta, the last U.S. airline to block all middle seats in coach, will consider further extensions based on Covid-19 transmission and vaccination rates.
Delta extends middle seat policy
The airline has been offering more space through seat blocking while also reducing the number of people on board each flight since April 2020, the airline said in a statement.
Boeing giving employee bonuses despite losing $12B last year
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun told employees on Thursday that the company’s board of directors “recognizes the important strides the team has made.”
Travel delays continue Tuesday as storm slams Northeast
A foot or more could be on the ground in New England by the time the snow finally tapers off in the northernmost states by Wednesday.
JetBlue eyes travel rebound with new business class
JetBlue rebooted its business class known as Mint, hoping to rebound with trans-Atlantic travel after the pandemic created a dismal year in flights and sales.

















