Boeing calls media reports suggesting it has made a strategic shift toward developing a 737 replacement "misleading", emphasising its focus remains on recovery while conducting routine studies.
With airlines unable to get factory-fresh aircraft, they are leaning on lessors to supply any jet that can fly. That means a bigger slice of the world’s fleet will be rented rather than owned outright ...
WestJet’s newly-introduced seating arrangements make provisions for premium, extended comfort and economy sections ...
According to reports this week in the Wall Street Journal, the planemaker’s CEO Kelly Ortberg met with Rolls-Royce officials in the UK earlier this year to discuss engine options for the aircraft, ...
As Boeing continues to recover from the reputational damage following the Alaska Airlines panel blowout in January 2024 and two fatal 737 Max crashes six years ago, industry watchers are asking what's ...
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Speculation grows over Boeing's potential new jet as CEO visits Rolls-Royce, but experts call it premature amid focus on production recovery.
The deal makes sense for China, which needs new aircraft to meet the growing demand for international travel—and throws a lifeline to the beleaguered aerospace giant.