• Aviation
  • Tourism
  • Global news
  • Hospitality
  • Sustainability
  • Destination
  • Travel Agents
  • Luxury
  • UAE & GCC

Boeing 787

It's Official: Milan Takeoff Error Caused LATAM 777 Tail Strike

During a July 2024 departure from Milan, a LATAM 777 tail struck the runway due to a major weight miscalculation. The aircraft made a safe return, but the damage was serious enough to convince authorities to reclassify it as an "accident". Here are ANSV's official findings

Silk Way Welcomes Another 777 Freighter, One of the World's Most Advanced Cargo Aircraft

The plane landed in Baku, Azerbaijan, on a direct flight from Seattle, as part of a multi-phased plan that includes retiring the older 747s that also fly to Israel, and expanding the fleet to 20 aircraft by 2030

Time for Boeing: Southeast Asian Airline Announces "Largest Narrowbody Purchase" in Its History

Air Cambodia has become Boeing’s newest 737 MAX customer. The new order is the airline’s largest single-aisle purchase, with deliveries supporting jobs, training, and network growth. Boeing: "We are proud to welcome Air Cambodia as our newest 737 MAX customer"

El Al Takes Historic Step, Joining Boeing and the Technion's Sustainable Aviation Fuel Initiative

Israel’s flag carrier will join a Boeing-led Sustainable Aviation Fuel initiative aimed at developing less polluting fuels. The airline will fund research that could cut aircraft emissions as early as next year. El Al has a long-standing relationship with the American manufacturer

"Gleaming New Chapter": Air India's First Line-Fit Plane with Cabin Upgrades Lands in New Delhi

The first line-fit Air India Dreamliner has landed at Indira Gandhi International Airport, after a direct flight from the Boeing factory. The new, upgraded cabin will be unveiled soon

Israel Advances Cybersecurity for Future Aviation: Boeing and Ben-Gurion University Launch Joint Research Center

“Boeing is a natural partner for BGU": Boeing and Ben-Gurion University have announced the launch of a new research center in Israel focused on securing next-generation aviation and aerospace systems. The five-year partnership framework has been valued at over $10 million

The Technion and Israel, at the Heart of a Global Revolution: Boeing Begins Developing Tomorrow's Aviation Fuel in Haifa

As part of a strategic collaboration, Boeing and the Technion are entering the application development phase for Sustainable Jet Fuel (SAF) based on green hydrogen and carbon dioxide

For the First Time: Singapore Airlines Brings the A380 to the Hottest City in the Middle East

The wide-body aircraft will fly to Dubai on a daily basis, in what is considered a strategic move by the company to increase market share on the popular route. The switch from the Boeing 777-300ER will trigger a seat 78% increase

Emirates Adds Upgraded Boeing 777s on Beirut and Beijing Routes

From January 2026, Emirates will introduce refurbished Boeing 777s on flights to Beirut and Beijing, offering upgraded cabins and better connections. The airline has recently revealed free amenity kits for premium economy and economy class passengers on long-haul flights

More Than 4,000 New Jobs and a Host of Global Factories: Airbus Announces Giant Acquisition

The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus is acquiring Spirit AeroSystems, an American parts manufacturer that was formerly part of major competitor Boeing. 4,000 employees will join the company, while factories from North America to Europe will be part of the manufacturer

After 737 MAX Purchase, Ethiopian Airlines Expands Fleet With 9 New Dreamliners

Africa's largest airline to strengthen international route network with new 787-9 aircraft, while completing the purchase of 11 737 MAX aircraft

110 Boeing Aircraft: Alaska Airlines Places Largest Order in Its History

The American airline has ordered 105 737-10s and five 787 Dreamliners, with an option for dozens more aircraft and plans to expand international operations to Europe and Asia by 2035

"Why Did You Turn It Off?" – Chilling Cockpit Recording Reveals Final Moments of Air India Flight Before Crash

Fuel switches turned off after takeoff: Both engines failed, leading to the plane crashing on residential buildings. A dramatic question echoed in the cockpit: "Why did you turn it off?"

   1 2 3 4 5 > >>

טוען כתבות נוספות...

General

  • Aviation
  • Tourism
  • Hospitality
  • Luxury
  • Sustainability

Content

Destinations

General Information

  • About
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
passport
Web Development Web Development
About Cookies On This Site

We and our partners use cookies to enhance your website experience, learn how our site is used, offer personalised features, measure the effectiveness of our services, and tailor content and ads to your interests while you navigate on the web or interact with us across devices. By clicking "Continue" or continuing to browse our site you are agreeing to our and our partners use of cookies. For more information see

Privacy Policy

 
Searching...
Give us a like on Facebook to stay updated

Recommended for you: