Airbus’ Vision For Future High-Speed Helicopters Has Fixed Wings

Airbus’ Vision For Future High-Speed Helicopters Has Fixed Wings

Airbus flew its strange helicopter-airplane hybrid called Racer for the first time in Marseille, France on Monday. The aerospace manufacturer categorizes the aircraft as a high-speed compound helicopter demonstrator. Unlike conventional helicopters, the Racer features fixed wings with control surfaces and propulsive propellers. The maiden flight was only 30 minutes long but Airbus aims to … Read more

Bombardier, Airbus get exemptions from Canadian sanctions on Russian titanium

Bombardier, Airbus get exemptions from Canadian sanctions on Russian titanium

Bombardier on Thursday became the latest planemaker to disclose an exemption from Canadian sanctions on Russian titanium, as Canada defended its decision to grant a partial reprieve from recent measures imposed over the war in Ukraine. On Tuesday, Reuters first reported that Airbus had won a waiver from a new Canadian ban on Russian titanium, … Read more

Airbus lifts A350 rate, highlighting edge over Boeing

Airbus lifts A350 rate, highlighting edge over Boeing

Airbus SE will further increase production of its advanced A350 widebody jet as the planemaker benefits from surging demand for long-distance travel and the crisis engulfing arch-rival Boeing Co.The European planemaker is moving to a rate of 12 A350 jets a month by 2028, superseding previous plans to reach 10 by 2026, it said as … Read more

JetBlue Cuts 16 Routes, Leaves Five Cities After Spirit Merger Debacle

JetBlue Cuts 16 Routes, Leaves Five Cities After Spirit Merger Debacle

JetBlue Airways is cutting a whole bunch of unprofitable routes to destinations both in the U.S. and overseas. It’s leaving five cities altogether as it looks to save money after its $3.8 billion bid to buy Spirit Airlines was blocked by a judge earlier this year. The 2024 Toyota Yaris GR Sport: America Is Missing … Read more

John Oliver Explains How All Of Boeing’s Problems Can Be Traced Back To Stock Buybacks And Incompetent Leadership

John Oliver Explains How All Of Boeing’s Problems Can Be Traced Back To Stock Buybacks And Incompetent Leadership

When asked how Boeing’s recent door plug incident came about, company CEO Dave Calhoun cryptically explained “a quality escape occurred.” That kind of corporate doublespeak is indicative of the problem at hand. Boeing used to have quality, but it escaped, apparently sometime around when it merged with McDonnell Douglas in 1997. ‘The Bachelor’s Joey Graziadei … Read more

Boeing, Airbus Struggle To Deliver Planes As Supply Chain Disruptions Persist

Boeing, Airbus Struggle To Deliver Planes As Supply Chain Disruptions Persist

“Raising production rates will be very tough to achieve. You’re not making hand phones.” Singapore: Boeing and Airbus struck deals to sell billions of dollars’ worth of planes at this week’s airshow in Singapore, but supply chain disruptions mean they may struggle to deliver them on time, analysts said. Plane makers are already behind in … Read more

‘Airbus Of Autos’ European Automakers Could Band Together To Build Cheap EVs

‘Airbus Of Autos’ European Automakers Could Band Together To Build Cheap EVs

Good morning! It’s Tuesday, February 20, 2024, and this is The Morning Shift, your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. Here are the important stories you need to know. Even EVs Can’t Get A Break From The Heat 1st Gear: European Carmakers Could Form Alliance To Fend … Read more

Pilots Agree One Is The Loneliest Number, Want Two Flyers In The Cockpit

Pilots Agree One Is The Loneliest Number, Want Two Flyers In The Cockpit

As it turns out, pilots are also not on board with the idea of just one of them being in the cockpit during a flight. To show their displeasure, airline pilots at Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands handed out flyers to raise awareness for plans to allow flights with just one pilot on the flight … Read more

Airlines hoping for more Boeing jets could be waiting awhile

Airlines hoping for more Boeing jets could be waiting awhile

Boeing hoped 2024 would be the year it would significantly increase production of its popular Max jets. But less than a month into the year, the company is struggling to reassure airline customers that it will still be able to deliver on its promises. That’s because the Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday said it would … Read more

What In God’s Name Is Going On With Air Travel Right Now?

What In God’s Name Is Going On With Air Travel Right Now?

Photo: Geography Photos/Universal Images Group (Getty Images) The nose wheel of a Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 came off while waiting to depart from Atlanta, Georgia last Saturday. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident. The venerable 757 is entering its fifth decade of service, with the newest airframes being 20 years old. While … Read more