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AdvertisementThe FAA is reviewing an issue with the Boeing 737 Max's engine. Boeing could face further delays to new jets as regulators examine an engine issue. It comes after two incidents on Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max jets last year. On Thursday, the Federal Aviation Administration announced it was convening a review board to address an issue with the CFM LEAP-1B engine that powers the Boeing 737 Max. Coming up with that could further delay the certification of its 737 Max 7 and 737 Max 10 jets — the shortest and longest versions of Boeing's newest narrow-body plane.
Persons: Max, Pete Syme, Scott Kirby Organizations: Boeing, Seattle Times, Southwest Airlines Boeing, Max, Federal Aviation Administration, CFM, FAA, Air, Business, Alaska Airlines, Boeing's, United Airlines Locations: Cuba
AdvertisementDonald Trump renegotiated a deal with Boeing for a new Air Force One in his first term as president. Following years of delays, billions of dollars, and his return to the presidency, Donald Trump is set to fly on the new Air Force One after all. In 2015, the Air Force again chose Boeing to build two new planes, this time based on the larger 747-8. The VC-25B project is known as the "Next Air Force One." Courtesy of the Air ForceWhile the government is paying $3.9 billion for the new jets, Boeing has suffered from the Next Air Force One.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Dennis Muilenburg, Donald J, Boeing's, Joe Biden, Kennedy, Dave Calhoun, wasn't Organizations: Boeing, Air Force One, Next Air Force, Air Force, Force, Trump, ABC, Trump Shuttle, Reuters, Street Journal, Business Locations: Russian, United States
AdvertisementAn Airbus A321neo operated by TAP Portugal was grounded to locate 132 escaped hamsters on board. Escaped hamsters can pose safety risks as they can chew through electrical cables and wires. An Airbus A321neo was grounded for several days to track down dozens of hamsters on board, Portuguese newspaper Correio da Manhã reported. The report said 132 hamsters escaped from their cages in the cargo hold of the plane, which was operated by Portuguese flag carrier TAP Air Portugal — leaving ground maintenance teams trying to track them down. In a similar incident in 2017, a cargo plane was grounded due to escaped hamsters, Newsweek reported.
Persons: Correio Organizations: Airbus, TAP Portugal, Portuguese, TAP Air Portugal —, TJR, TAP Air Portugal, Ponta Delgada, Business, Newsweek Locations: Lisbon, Ponta, Azores, Portuguese
Its CEO said it's on track to fly supersonic by the end of the year. The Boom Overture could fly from New York to London twice as fast as conventional airliners. The return of supersonic commercial flights just got another step closer to reality. Boom Supersonic announced Saturday that its eighth test flight reached a new maximum altitude of 25,000 feet. Rolls-Royce had a contract with Boom before deciding it didn't want to prioritize commercial supersonic flight.
Persons: it's, Blake Scholl, Royce, Boom Organizations: Boeing, United Airlines, American Airlines, Japan Airlines, Saudi, Concorde, FTT, GE, Symphony Locations: New York, London, Newark, Jupiter , Florida, North Carolina
AdvertisementJeff Bezos' Gulfstream G650ER private jet is for sale for about $39 million. A Gulfstream G650ER, registered N271DV, is listed for about $39 million on the aviation marketplace Controller. Washington state records from 2004, when the firm was created, show that Bezos owns the company. Data from the aircraft-tracking website JetSpy shows that the listed private plane is one of four owned by Bezos. Inside a Gulfstream G650ER like the one Bezos owns.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Trump, aren't, Bezos, Poplar, Paul Dauber, Jack Sweeney, Taylor Rains, Taylor Swift, Sean, Diddy, Combs, Pete Syme Organizations: Gulfstream, Federal Aviation Administration, Bezos, Pilatus, Gulfstream G700, Jet, Oxfam, Dassault Falcon Locations: Poplar Glen LLC, Washington, Poplar Glen's, British
AdvertisementSpirit Airlines filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday. The company told customers they can continue to book and fly with the airline. Read Spirit's open letter explaining the process. Spirit Airlines told travelers they can keep booking and flying with the carrier after filing for bankruptcy protection on Monday. Read the open letter Spirit sent to customers:
Organizations: Spirit Airlines, Read, Budget, JetBlue
AdvertisementI flew in Qatar Airways' QSuite business class, which Skytrax named as the world's best for 2024. Thanks to the plush suite with a sliding door and the friendly cabin crew, it felt super luxurious. Top-notch food and generous pours on the drinks really elevated the luxury experience. Qatar Airways' signature QSuite business class was named the world's best business class at this year's Skytrax awards, often called the aviation industry's Oscars. Here's what it was like to fly in Qatar Airways' QSuite.
Persons: Elon Musk's Organizations: Qatar Airways, Airbus, Elon Musk's Starlink, White Company Locations: London Heathrow, Doha, Swiss
The C909's closest competitors in size and range are the Brazilian-made Embraer E190-E2 and E195-E2. China's state-owned planemaker, the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, better known as Comac, has rebranded its regional aircraft to better compete with Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer. AdvertisementEmbraer's larger planes can carry more peopleComac data shows the C909 seats five abreast and can carry 78 passengers in two classes (or up to 97 in a high-density configuration). The Embraer E190-E2 has a shorter range than its sister jet. For example, Virgin Australia agreed to buy eight E190-E2 aircraft in August.
Persons: Comac, Yin Liqin, it's, Chen Duo, Syme, Pratt, Whitney's, Grinsven, Canada's, Cirium Organizations: Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, Jets, China News Service, Getty, TransNusa, Getty Images China Southern Airlines, Airlines, Royal Jordanian Airlines, Canada's Porter Airlines, Comac, Reuters, Hainan Airlines, Porter Airlines, Colorful Guizhou Airlines, Virgin Australia Locations: Brazilian, China's, China, Europe, Guangzhou, Indonesian, Manado, Amman, Western Europe, Toronto, Los Angeles, Hainan, Zhuhai
Spirit Airlines is preparing to file for bankruptcy protection, The Wall Street Journal reported. AdvertisementFlying is likely to become more expensive for some passengers if Spirit Airlines falls into bankruptcy protection. The Journal reported in October that Spirit was weighing up bankruptcy. Frontier Airlines is based in Denver. "The domestic US air travel market does need some rationalization, and it is likely to start with Spirit Airlines," McNally said.
Persons: , Guy, Raymond James, Savanthi Syth, David Neeleman, Denver . Don Mammoser, Peter McNally, McNally Organizations: Airlines, Street Journal, Frontier, Service, Spirit Airlines, Street, Frontier Airlines, The, American Airlines, JetBlue, Equity, Big Locations: Charlotte, Los Angeles, Denver .
Flying could become more expensive for some passengers if Spirit Airlines falls into bankruptcy protection. The company's stock tanked Wednesday after The Wall Street Journal reported Spirit was preparing to file for Chapter 11 within weeks following the breakdown of merger talks with Frontier Airlines. Frontier Airlines is based in Denver. "The domestic US air travel market does need some rationalization, and it is likely to start with Spirit Airlines," McNally said. AdvertisementThe airline's bankruptcy could be a warning that the era of budget airlines' power is coming to a close.
Persons: Guy, Raymond James, David Neeleman, Denver . Don Mammoser, Peter McNally, McNally Organizations: Airlines, Street Journal, Frontier, Spirit Airlines, Street, Frontier Airlines, American Airlines, JetBlue, Big Locations: Charlotte , North Carolina, Los Angeles, Denver .
The CEO of Neom, Nadhmi al-Nasr, has stepped down from the role after six years. Saudi Arabia's ambitious megacity scaled back targets earlier this year. AdvertisementThe CEO of Saudi Arabia's ambitious Neom project has abruptly stepped down after six years in the role. It's a key part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 project that aims to diversify the kingdom's economy away from oil by launching new industries and attracting more tourists. Neom has also faced staffing challenges, with reports earlier this year that two executives were involved in a physical confrontation.
Persons: Nadhmi al, Nasr, Neom, , Nadhmi, Aiman, Malcolm Aw, Abdul Rahim al, Antoni Vives Organizations: Service, Saudi, Street Journal, Public Investment Fund, Journal, Neom Locations: Saudi, Saudi Arabia
Avia Solutions Group, which leases planes to airlines, ordered 80 Boeing 737 Max jets. Avia Solutions Group announced Tuesday that it ordered 80 Boeing 737 Max jets, evenly split between firm orders and purchase rights. AdvertisementThe incident saw a 737 Max lose a door plug mid-flight after the plane left Boeing's factory missing key bolts. The Federal Aviation Administration consequently limited Boeing's output of 737 Max aircraft to 38 a month until it implements a safety-and-quality plan. AdvertisementDelivery of ASG's Boeing jets is expected to start in 2030.
Persons: , ASG, Brad McMullen, Max Organizations: Boeing, Avia Solutions, Max, Service, Avia, Airbus, Saudi Arabia's, Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Air, Bloomberg, Alaska Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration Locations: Saudi, Saudi Arabia's Riyadh
Home Depot cofounder Arthur Blank's family office is being sued by two private jet flight attendants. They say they were overworked, and that Blank's family office "falsified time records." The plaintiffs say their employment status was misclassified, and they weren't paid overtime they were due. AdvertisementTwo private jet flight attendants have sued The Home Depot cofounder Arthur M. Blank's family office, alleging they were overworked and not paid overtime. It also says the family office "falsified time records" to suggest the plaintiffs had eight days off.
Persons: Arthur Blank's, , Arthur M, Adele Pearson, Samantha Carlisle, Blank's, Pearson, Blank, AMBFO Organizations: Service, Home, Fair Labor, Blank, Business, Court, Northern, Northern District of, Atlanta Falcons, Forbes, Data, Bombardier Global Express, Bombardier Global, Carlisle, Lawyers Locations: Northern District, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta
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Persons: , Elon Musk, Jaures Yip, You'll Organizations: Service
Striking Boeing workers voted in favor of a 38% pay rise. The latest big victory for US labor unions could inspire others despite the tense process. AdvertisementThe machinists' victory is the latest to highlight the power of labor unions in the US. It has been a tense road for the roughly 33,000 unionized Boeing workers who began their strike on September 13. That may only grow more common as workers find inspiration from others' victories, something noted by the president of the Boeing union.
Persons: we've, Joe Biden, , Gary R, Allen, Julie Su, Brian Bryant Organizations: Boeing, Service, International Association of Machinists, Aerospace Workers, IAM Union, IAM, Territory, machinists, Teamsters, United Auto Workers, National Labor Relations Board, US Locations: Seattle, United States
It has nine intakes of 20 cadets this year for its Airline Transport Pilots Licence (ATPL) course that costs £105,500 ($136,000). It acquired another site in Vero Beach, Florida, where UK cadets spend six months of their course. Related Video Why flying is so terrible even though airlines spend billionsBooth says airlines are "very much knocking on our door" as they look to recruit new pilots. Skyborne cadets and British Airways CEO Sean Doyle at this year's Farnborough Airshow. Courtesy of British AirwaysLife at SkyborneWhen a new course starts at Skyborne, cadets move into the academy's accommodation in nearby Cheltenham.
Persons: , Carla Booth, Booth, Oliver Wyman, Skyborne, Sean Doyle, Vicky Harriss, Libby Roebuck, Roebuck, There's, she's, I've, Harriss, Diamond, Pete Syme, They've Organizations: Business, Service, Gloucestershire, Airline, Delta Air Lines, British Airways, Speedbird, Academy, BI, TUI Airways, International Civil Aviation Organization, Airlines, Cadets, Piper, Boeing, Max, Airbus Locations: Florida, India, England, Vero Beach , Florida, America, Farnborough, Skyborne, Cheltenham, TUI
A British Airways plane turned around midway through a 10-hour journey. AdvertisementA British Airways plane turned around while halfway across the Atlantic Ocean, meaning passengers endured a nine-hour flight to nowhere. "We're sorry for the delay in our customers' travel plans after their aircraft experienced a minor technical issue," a British Airways spokesperson told Business Insider. It was not the first time in recent months that BA passengers have suffered a flight to nowhere. AdvertisementIn June, a Boeing 787s turned around after flying 2,300 miles to Canada's Newfoundland after a technical problem was detected.
Persons: Organizations: British Airways, Service, Boeing, London Gatwick Locations: Costa Rica, London, Europe, Newfoundland
Boeing is looking for a $19 billion boost
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Boeing is looking to raise nearly $19 billion to combat its lack of cash. It comes after Boeing reported a net loss of $6.1 billion in the third quarter. AdvertisementBoeing needs cash, and it's trying to raise almost $19 billion as the company looks to boost its liquidity. The planemaker announced Monday that it is offering 90 million common shares and about $5 billion of depositary shares for sale. Last Wednesday, Boeing reported a net loss of $6.1 billion in its third-quarter earnings.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Max, Dave Calhoun, Ron Epstein Organizations: Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Service, planemaker, Bank of America, Citibank, JPMorgan Chase, Alaska Airlines Boeing
I was on board Qatar Airways' first flight featuring Elon Musk's Starlink internet. AdvertisementQatar Airways launched its first flight featuring Elon Musk's Starlink WiFi on Tuesday — and Business Insider was invited to the event. I was flying in the QSuite business class for this media event, but Starlink WiFi is free for passengers in every cabin. By contrast, the Starlink WiFi was as high as 215 megabits — faster than most home internet speeds. Crucially, there's almost no downtime as Starlink operates gate-to-gate, while standard inflight WiFi is only activated at cruising altitude.
Persons: Elon Musk's, , Elon, Starlink cupcakes, Pete Syme, Tom Boon, Thom, laud Organizations: Qatar Airways, Service, Business, Doha's Hamad International Airport, Skytrax, Airlines, United Airlines, Air Locations: Doha's, Qatar, London, Europe, Instagram, Air France, Persian
On Thursday, Spirit Airlines unveiled plans to cut costs and raise cash amid bankruptcy reports. Its stock rose after it said it would sell $519 million of Airbus jets and cut staff. AdvertisementSpirit Airlines' woes are growing more apparent as it works to raise cash by selling planes and cutting staff. AdvertisementIn a Thursday regulatory filing, Spirit said that it had agreed to sell 23 Airbus planes to GAT Telesis — a firm that specializes in aircraft maintenance, leasing, and selling parts. The airline's stock rose around 12% in pre-market trading Friday, suggesting Spirit may have found a route to avoid bankruptcy.
Persons: , Spirit, GAT Telesis Organizations: Spirit Airlines, Airbus, JetBlue, Service, Airlines, Street, Frontier, Pratt & Whitney, Spirit, Business Locations: Delta
CEO Kelly Ortberg has vowed to turn around the company and laid out a four-point plan. CEO Kelly Ortberg vowed to "return Boeing to its former legacy" and said the company would focus on changing its culture. However, restoring the traditional defined-benefit pension plan — replaced with a 401(k) in 2014 negotiations — has been a key issue for many on the picket lines. Bank of America analysts estimated that restoring this pension plan would cost up to $400 million annually. Boeing's production has been limited as it faces supply-chain constraints and renewed scrutiny from regulators in the wake of January's Alaska Airlines blowout.
Persons: Kelly Ortberg, , Manuel Valdes, William Blair, Peter McNally, China's, McNally, Morningstar's Nicolas Owens, Ortberg Organizations: Boeing, Service, CNBC, Wall Street, Labor, Seattle Times, Bank of America, Anderson Economic Group, AP, Alaska Airlines, Airbus Locations: Seattle, Pacific Northwest
Qatar Airways' first flight using Elon Musk's Starlink took off on Tuesday. The SpaceX CEO previously joined a video call with the Qatar CEO, who was on board a test flight. AdvertisementQatar Airways has launched its first flight featuring Elon Musk's Starlink internet. On a previous test flight, Musk joined a video call with Qatar Airways CEO Badr Mohammed Al-Meer. Related stories"It's only going to get better," Musk replied.
Persons: Elon Musk's Starlink, , Elon Musk's, Musk, Badr Mohammed Al, Meer, Saad bin Ali Al, Skytrax — Organizations: Qatar Airways, Elon, SpaceX, Business, Service, Boeing, London Heathrow, Airbus, Qatar Tourism, Qatar —, Skytrax, Hawaiian Airlines, United Airlines, Air Locations: Qatar, Doha, Al, Air France
An Air India flight to Chicago diverted due to what a Canadian minister said was a bomb threat. The Canadian Air Force flew passengers to Chicago, landing 24 hours later than initially expected. AdvertisementHundreds of Air India passengers caught a flight with the Royal Canadian Air Force after the Boeing 777 they were on was diverted due to an apparent bomb threat. The bad news is there was a bomb threat on an Air India flight and an emergency landing. Air India said that over 18 hours after landing in Iqaluit, a Canadian Air Force plane took off to take passengers to Chicago.
Persons: , Harjit Sajjan, zyYdqcA33j, Robin Debreuil Organizations: Air, Boeing, Canadian Air Force, Service, Air India, Royal Canadian Air Force, Preparedness, Air France Boeing Locations: Air India, Chicago, Canadian, Iqaluit, Canada's Nunavut, Air, Delhi, Greenland, Flightradar24, Canada's, Nunavut, ❤️, India, Air France
Several airlines have criticized Boeing for delivery delays. Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary told Reuters Wednesday that the airline is likely to cut its traffic growth expectations for next year as it predicts delivery delays. Also on Wednesday, at an Irish think tank event, the head of the world's foremost airline trade group spoke out about delivery delays. AdvertisementLast Friday, Boeing announced further delays to its 777X jet, with its first delivery pushed from 2025 to 2026. AdvertisementThe Boeing 777X was delayed again last week, leading to sharp criticism from the boss of Emirates, one of Boeing's biggest customers.
Persons: Michael O'Leary, , O'Leary, Willie Walsh, Walsh, Tim Clark, GIUSEPPE CACACE, I've, Carsten Spohr, Spohr Organizations: Boeing, Service, Ryanair, Reuters, International Air Transport Association, Guardian, Airbus . Supply, Alaska Airlines, Emirates, Business, Getty, Lufthansa, Airlines, Europe, Financial Times, BI Locations: Irish, AFP, Emirates
Lufthansa was fined $4 million for discrimination over a 2022 incident involving over 100 Jewish passengers. 128 were denied boarding to a connecting flight after some were said to have misbehaved. AdvertisementLufthansa has been fined $4 million by the Department of Transportation after it was found to have discriminated against 128 Jewish passengers. After some people were said to have misbehaved on the first flight to Frankfurt, Lufthansa prevented 128 Jewish passengers — most of whom wore garments typically worn by Orthodox Jewish men — from boarding their connecting flight to Budapest, the DoT said. AdvertisementThe airline agreed to pay the $4 million fine, half of which consists of compensation it has already paid to the affected passengers.
Persons: , Yitzy Schmidt, Pete Buttigieg Organizations: Lufthansa, Service, Department of Transportation, Transportation Department, BI, American Jewish Committee Locations: New York, Budapest, Frankfurt
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