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Russia Fires 350 Missiles and Drones at Ukraine Forcing Poland to Scramble Fighter Jets
Russia launched one of its largest combined missile and drone attacks in recent months, striking cities across Ukraine o...
Boeing 777X Takes Off for Final Certification Phase Ahead of 2027 Launch
Boeing’s 777-9 program has reached another important certification milestone after its seventh flight-test aircraft comp...
China’s COMAC Flies High-Altitude C919 for First Time
China’s Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) successfully completed the maiden flight of the high-altitude v...
WestJet Faces Possible Flight Attendant Strike Ahead of August Long Weekend
Thousands of flight attendants at WestJet (WS) could begin strike action as early as Sunday, potentially disrupting flig...
Boeing’s Largest 737 MAX Completes Final Test Flight, Nears FAA Approval
Boeing has completed the final planned certification flight for its 737-10, marking a significant milestone in the devel...
Lufthansa Confirms €3 Billion India Fleet Upgrade, Expands Germany Connectivity
Lufthansa (LH) has announced a €3 billion investment to modernize its India-bound fleet, reinforcing its long-term commi...
Largest Air Force in the World Eyes New 6th-Gen Fighter Jet Engine by End of the Decade
The US Air Force expects its next-generation adaptive fighter engine to be ready for aircraft integration by around 2030...
Singapore Airlines Boosts Flights to One of the Most Liveable Cities in the World
Singapore Airlines (SQ) will significantly expand its services between Adelaide Airport (ADL) and Singapore Changi Airpo...
South Korea Eyes 80 More KF-21 Fighters as KAI Nears Historic Air Force Deliveries
Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) is preparing for the next phase of its KF-21 Boramae fighter program as South Korea mov...
Russia Merging Airlines Due to Shortage of New Aircraft and Engines
Russia’s civil aviation sector is facing renewed scrutiny after Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SZRU) claimed th...
Alaska Airlines Attendants Challenge Boeing 787 Long-Haul Service Model
Two American Airlines Flights End Up With the Same Flight Numbers Once Again
American and United Jets Suffer Tire Failures Hours Apart at Chicago O’Hare
Turkish Airlines to Launch New 787 Flights to This Famous Asian City
Lufthansa’s Largest Passenger Jet in the World Damage Runway Lights at Munich