- Boeing Sees 737 MAX U.S. Approval Before Year-End, Shares Rise[Oct. 23, 2019]
Boeing Co said on Wednesday it still expects U.S. regulatory approval for its grounded 737 MAX in the fourth quarter, sending its shares higher despite a slump in quarterly profit.
- Spirit Airlines Commits to 100 Airbus Jets Amid Tariff Dispute[Oct. 23, 2019]
U.S. budget carrier Spirit Airlines on Wednesday unveiled a provisional deal to order 100 Airbus A320neo-family jets to be delivered through 2027, becoming the first U.S. airline to pick European planes since Washington imposed tariffs on them.
- Spirit Airlines Commits to 100 Airbus Jets Amid Tariff Dispute[Oct. 23, 2019]
U.S. budget carrier Spirit Airlines on Wednesday unveiled a provisional deal to order 100 Airbus A320neo-family jets to be delivered through 2027, becoming the first U.S. airline to pick European planes since Washington imposed tariffs on them.
- Boeing Shares Fall As Jet Crisis Deepens[Oct. 23, 2019]
Boeing's stock slid 3.76 percent on Monday after messages surfaced in which the company's chief technical pilot for the 737 Max and a colleague discussed problems they encountered with the plane's anti-stall system while testing it on a flight simulator.
- S&P Cuts Boeing Outlook to 'Negative' on Fresh 737 MAX Concerns[Oct. 23, 2019]
S&P Global Ratings lowered its outlook for Boeing Co to "negative" from "stable" on Tuesday, after reports that the planemaker may have misled the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration about problems with the anti-stall software on its grounded 737 MAX jet.
- UTC Says Boeing 737 MAX Production Could Remain at Current Levels[Oct. 22, 2019]
United Technologies believes Boeing will still make 737 MAX planes at its current rate for the rest of 2019, Chief Financial Officer Akhil Johri said on Tuesday, allaying some fears of a complete halt in production.
- Boeing Texts Reveal Flawed Simulator, Not Smoking Gun: Ex-Colleagues[Oct. 23, 2019]
Four days after leaked internal pilot messages set off a media firestorm for Boeing Co, former colleagues have defended a former pilot who voiced concerns about unreported 737 MAX software problems two years before fatal crashes.
- Boeing Makes Progress on 737 MAX, But FAA Needs Weeks to Review[Oct. 22, 2019]
Boeing Co is making progress toward getting its 737 MAX aircraft in the air again, but the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will need at least several more weeks for review, FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said on Tuesday.
- CALC's FL ARI Becomes China's First CAAC Accredited Aircraft Disassembler[Oct. 16, 2019]
CALC (the "Group"), a full value chain aircraft solutions provider for the global aviation industry, is pleased to announce that the Group's MRO joint venture company, FL ARI Aircraft Maintenance & Engineering Company Ltd, ("FL ARI") has obtained accreditations for aircraft disassembly from Civil Aviation Administration of China ("CAAC"), making it China's first accredited aircraft disassembler under the CAAC's CCAR-145 Civil Aircraft Maintenance Organization Certificate Regulations. The new policies on aircraft disassembly spark the development of the industry, and fill the previous void in policy for China's aviation industry.
- BOC Aviation Delivers New Airbus A320Neo Aircraft to Spring Airlines[Oct. 14, 2019]
BOC Aviation Limited ("BOC Aviation" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has delivered a new Airbus A320NEO aircraft to Spring Airlines, China's largest low cost carrier. The aircraft is powered by CFM Leap 1A engines.