Boeing outpaces Airbus in aircraft orders
US aerospace group Boeing has left European rival Airbus in its slipstream when booking new plane orders in the first ha...
US aerospace group Boeing has left European rival Airbus in its slipstream when booking new plane orders in the first ha...
Seat 7/10 The seat recline is pretty minimal but the seat itself is comfortable enough, if a little slender. There...
The US Federal Aviation Administration says a joint review with Boeing has found that the 787 Dreamliner's design, m...
Boeing says hairline cracks have been found in the wings of some of its 787 Dreamliners still in production due to a man...
US aerospace giant Boeing has reported a big jump in quarterly earnings, but signalled a leaner 2014 profit outlook afte...
The Federal Aviation Administration is ordering inspections of Boeing 767 aircraft to check for problems that could caus...
Boeing has launched the third member of the 787 family, the 787-10 Dreamliner, confirming commitments for 102 aircraft h...
Asia Pacific will lead the way in terms of the number of aircraft deliveries over the next two decades, according to air...
Boeing will begin the process of returning the troubled 787 Dreamliner aircraft to flight, following the US aviation reg...
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing has completed testing of the Dreamliner's revised battery system, thereby fulfilling th...
A Boeing 787 test flight has apparently gone according to plan, marking the first step in returning the troubled aircraf...
The US aviation regulator is reviewing Boeing's plans to remedy the 787 battery issues that have seen the aircraft g...
Boeing has apologised to airlines for the disruption to 787 services but was unable to throw any light on the timeframe ...
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Like a bird with no wings, Air Vanuatu is grounded as its only Boeing 737 heads to Melbourne after being repossessed.
Another one bites the dust. We hope you sang to the tune when reading that!
Going, going, gone. It seems...
The kind of holiday that if you need to ask the cost, you probably can't afford it.
Administrators dig deeper as struggling airline unlikely to be revived.
Bonza's days appear to be numbered as the low-cost carrier today announced mass cancellations around the country.
If you notice an uptick in Kiwis making their way through the Mona, you know why.
This is for mining and civil contractors, so please, put your holiday attire away.
It's so close you could almost go for a weekend. If you like spending your weekends on a plane that is..
Whilst everyone is talking about their trip to Europe, you can stand out with your trip to Kinshasa.
Kirby's salary finally lifts to pre-Covid levels after a hard few years of roughing it.
Port Moresby locals brace themselves for budgie smugglers, raging mullets and sales of SP Lager to go through the roof.
And yet Russell Crowe is still manning the fort when it comes to Kiwi acting talent thriving in Hollywood.
Qantas refusing to let Boeing have all the headlines in aviation world today!
It's a Friday and do you know what that means? It's stock time (with excessive beer consumption to follow).
The flight suffered a technical issue causing the plane to suddenly drop in altitude.
Sorry Kiwis, your craving for authentic deep dish pizza will go unsatiated (or you could just fly with another airline).
Great to see these initiatives, but the Aussie aviation needs to walk the walk more (or fly the fly? We're unsure.)
Tough times for the two ASX-listed airlines. Bonza and Virgin staffers reportedly rubbing their hands with a sly smirk.
More flights means those in NZ and Samoa will have to prepare for constant XXXX Gold and Great Northern requests.
Qantas' new livery shows that it's turning green! Much like The Hulk, but with less desire to smash random things.
It's Friday so you know what that means! It's stock market time (with copious beer consumption to follow).
This will mean more transparency on cancellations and delays! We'd like the same law applied to our dates.
What better way to spend your Friday than by reading a stat-heavy article? Oh that's right, pubs exists.
Arranging the flights was the easy part, getting visas for players with criminal records proved the real challenge.
Airlines not realised the phrase "you get what you pay for" only applies when people weren't already being overcharged.