Breaking: The USA and four other nations have released a "roadmap" for certifying advanced air mobility aircraft including electric air taxis. Participating nations include the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. Announced at Paris air show.
.@Boeing asks the FAA to temporarily exempt the 737 Max 7's and Max 10's yaw-damper system from some requirements. It plans to update the system in the coming years and insists the yaw-damper system is safe: flightglobal.com/airframers/boe…
A contrast in style and mood.
In London on the eve of the Farnborough Air Show, Airbus and Boeing executive teams speak with the press
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A regulatory filing by @PWCanada with the FAA mentions what the company describes as a "new" turboprop, the "PT9A-11". Details scarce. flightglobal.com/engines/pratt-…
Irish air accident investigators are awaiting information as JetBlue evaluates PW1100G turbofan following in-flight problem: flightglobal.com/irish-accident…
"Absurd." @NTSB chair Homendy hammers Boeing for not providing information requested as part of the 737 Max door-plug failure investigation: flightglobal.com/airframers/nts…
.@FAA considering appointing third party reviewers to help oversee Boeing in wake of Alaska Airlines' door-plug failure: flightglobal.com/airframers/faa…
Following @jonostrower's scoop on United finding 737-9s with loose door plug screws, a source sent this image of one of the door plug's lower hinge bracket with a note that 2 screws are not screwed all the way in. theaircurrent.com/feed/dispatche…