Aerospace Aircraft & Propulsion

Feb 05, 2020
Belgium will receive new fighters, airlifters and intelligence-gathering capabilities during the 2020s.
Feb 05, 2020
The industry has taken off since Rolls-Royce announced plans for a manufacturing and testing facility in 2007.
Feb 05, 2020
Leonardo has purchased fledgling Swiss rotorcraft manufacturer Kopter group, securing a new single-engine helicopter in the process.
Feb 05, 2020
The slow uptick of Boeing 737 MAX production rates, taking years to recover, is both good news and bad news for the supply chain.
Feb 04, 2020
Testing has reached the design ceiling, a source says. Engines and nacelles designs have been adjusted.
Jan 24, 2020
Russia’s United Engine Corporation (UEC) has delivered its first two PD-14 turbofan engines to the Irkutsk aviation plant. 
Jan 23, 2020
Deliveries of single-aisle airliners plummeted nearly 24% in 2019, largely due to the grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX, but should bounce back more than 34% in 2020, Teal Group analyst Richard Aboulafia said Jan. 23.
Jan 23, 2020
Adding simulator training to Boeing’s latest projected 737 MAX certification time frame could push Southwest Airlines’ next MAX revenue flights into the 2020 fourth quarter, estimates laid out by the airline’s executives show.
Jan 23, 2020
As the one-year mark of the Boeing 737 MAX grounding nears, airlines and lessors have to decide whether they want to make use of an upcoming opportunity to cancel orders for the aircraft. 
Jan 14, 2020
BOEING delivered 35 aircraft (six 737NGs; three 767s; five 777s; 21 787s) in December vs 102 (18 737NGs; 51 MAXs; 11 767s; five 777s; 17 787s) in…
Jan 14, 2020
Opener, developer of the BlackFly personal eVTOL aircraft, is testing an initial batch of 30 vehicles ahead of a planned North American sales tour.
Jan 13, 2020
The investigation into Iran’s Jan. 8 downing of Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) Flight PS752 is beginning to take shape, with participants from affected countries urging transparency and a thorough probe into the disaster.
Jan 13, 2020
Air Transport Services Group (ATSG), a leading air freight services provider to Amazon, will try to raise up to $400 million in corporate debt to pay down revolving loans, the company said Jan. 13.