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FAA completes series of 737 MAX certification flights
The FAA, the US civil aviation agency, completed on Wednesday the certification flights with the 737 MAX aircraft.…
As expected, Boeing 737 MAX performs its first certification flight with the FAA
As expected, the 737 MAX 7, registration N7201S, took off from Boeing Field in Seattle at 9:55 am…
First 737 MAX certification flight could take place on Monday
After many months of preparations, Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are due to begin a three-day…
Boeing aims to perform 737 Max certification flight in June
Boeing aims to conduct a 737 Max certification test flight by the end of June, Reuters sources said.…
FAA says 737 Max certification flight should take place in “few weeks”
Within a week of completing a year banned from flying, the Boeing 737 Max is close to making…
With only 14 orders, A330-800 receives certification from EASA and FAA
There were 370 hours in the air on 132 flights made so that the A330-800 could receive the…
Boeing ends January without any orders for its jets
Boeing reached a sad milestone in January by ending the month with no orders for its jets. Since…
In messages, Boeing employees raised questions about 737 Max safety
In December Boeing sent to the FAA as well as US Congress committees hundreds of messages from employees…
With 900 improvements, Mitsubishi completes 5th SpaceJet M90 prototype
Mitsubishi Aircraft has completed the assembly of the 5th SpaceJet M90 flight test aircraft, the largest version of…
New issue is identified in 737 Max
Revealed by The New York Times this weekend, a 737 Max wiring problem has been acknowledged by Boeing…
Boeing to suspend production of 737 MAX from January
At the end of Monday, December 16, Boeing confirmed what was expected: production of the 737 MAX will…
Boeing may suspend 737 MAX production
FAA Chief Steve Dickson’s assertion that approval for the 737 MAX’s return to service will not occur in…
Boeing believes 737 MAX deliveries could resume in December
Boeing announced on Monday that it will be possible to resume deliveries of the 737 MAX in December…
Embraer Praetor 500 receives FAA and EASA certification
Almost two months after being approved by the Brazilian civil aviation agency (ANAC), Embraer’s new business jet, the…
Boeing completes 737 MAX software update
Boeing announced the completion of the development of the updated MCAS software for the 737 MAX after conducting…
FAA orders grounding of SF50 Vision business jet
The United States Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) on Thursday issued an emergency airworthiness directive for the Cirrus SF50…
World’s first civil tilt-rotor, AW609 has started production
One of the most controversial aircraft projects in the world is coming close to becoming a reality. Leonardo,…
Embraer E195-E2 receives type certificate from three regulatory agencies
Embraer received the type certificate for the E195-E2 jet from three regulatory agencies – the FAA, the European…
Under pressure, FAA ordered all Boeing 737 MAX to be grounded temporarily
One day after denying any risk with the aircraft, FAA and Boeing determined that all 737 MAX still…
Boeing claims full confidence in 737 MAX safety
While the causes of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight ET302 crash are not clarified by Ethiopian authorities, several airlines…