On October 27, 2017, the Federal Aviation Administration and the Civil Aviation Administration of China expanded its regulatory cooperation for...
Deteriorating U.S., China relations loom over Boeing and its 737 Max recertification.
While Boeing announced it would slow the rate at which it builds 787s in mid-July below five per month, some suppliers have halted work and deliveries of large structural sections by at least one major supplier won’t restart until at least October 26.
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Eviation’s progress as the first all-new passenger commercial airplane exclusively powered by batteries is being closely watched as a technical, economic and regulatory pathfinder for the wider adoption of electric flight.
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Log-in here if you’re already a subscriber Release DateOctober 12, 2023Boeing and Spirit expand scope of 737 Max aft pressure...