Embraer has announced that it forecasts a steady market demand for 10,550 new aircraft with up to 150 seats worldwide over the next 20 years, worth US$600 billion
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Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation has officially announced its Mitsubishi SpaceJet family of aircraft, which the company’s president says will “redefine the business of regional air travel”
Boom Supersonic, the Colorado-based company developing Overture, is partnering with JPA Design to develop the cabin interior of the Mach-2.2 commercial airliner
Aerospace startup, Pegasus Universal Aerospace is preparing to debut a Vertical-Business-Jet (VBJ) at EBACE 2019. Named Pegasus One, the six to eight seater jet is intended to combine the convenience of helicopters with the benefits of jet travel
Boeing has given a response to several news stories yesterday and today that reported on the disagree alert on the 737 MAX
StandardAero, via its ODA from the FAA, has been awarded an STC for 30- and 42-seat configurations for the Embraer EMB 145
Embraer may have found a successor for president and CEO, Paulo Cesar de Souza e Silva, with the nomination of Francisco Gomes Neto
Boeing CEO, Dennis Muilenburg has made a staement about the Boeing 737 MAX software, production and process updates with the tagline, “We Own Safety”
Airbus has extended its Customer Definition Centre (CDC) in Hamburg, Germany to include the A320 and A330 programs. This expansion complements the site’s existing A350 XWB customization areas and facilitates cabin customization work for operators of more than one of these aircraft types
Aerion has secured financial and engineering backing from Boeing to further develop its AS2 next-generation supersonic aircraft, with launch planned for 2023