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FAA fine for Boeing: $3.1M over 737 errors

FAA fine for Boeing: the U.S. regulator has proposed $3.1 million in penalties over alleged 737 quality-control failures. The Federal Aviation Administration says the violations occurred between September 2023 and February 2024 at Boeing’s 737 factory in Renton, Washington, and…

Joby Joins eVTOL Integration Pilot Program

Joby Aviation will participate in the White House eVTOL Integration Pilot Program to trial limited eVTOL integration for passengers, cargo and emergency response. Joby’s move follows a White House Executive Order directing the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the…

Southwest Europe Flights: First Class & Lounges

Southwest Airlines says it will add first-class cabins and dedicated lounges when it launches transatlantic service to Europe in 2026. Southwest Europe flights mark a big strategic pivot for the Dallas-based carrier: the airline plans to introduce new aircraft, roll…

Aeralis Prestwick: Jet Production Heads to Scotland

Aeralis Prestwick will bring modular jet production to Prestwick International Airport in Ayrshire, Scotland. British aerospace company Aeralis has selected Prestwick International Airport as the production base for its modular jet after securing recent funding and UK government support. The…

Air Tahiti ATR72 Business-Class VIP Service

Air Tahiti will fly an ATR72-600 in an all-business-class VIP layout between islands in French Polynesia. Air Tahiti revealed at the July 2025 Paris Air Show that its newly ordered ATR72-600 will feature ATR’s HighLine premium cabin in an all-business-class…

Alaska Airlines New Routes: Seattle–Reykjavik & Seoul

Alaska Airlines new routes link Seattle directly to Reykjavik and Seoul, reshaping West Coast international service and partnership networks. Alaska Airlines confirmed two headline international launches: Seattle–Reykjavik will operate on a Boeing 737 MAX beginning May 28, 2026, while Seattle–Seoul…

SpaceX Launches 21 SDA Satellites

SpaceX’s September 10, 2025 Falcon 9 lifted 21 SDA satellites into orbit to strengthen U.S. tactical communications in the Indo‑Pacific. Launching from the Western Range on September 10, 2025, SpaceX sent a Falcon 9 rocket into orbit carrying 21 data…

777X Certification Delayed to 2026

Boeing’s long-awaited 777X program has been pushed back again as regulators demand more proof it’s safe. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg confirmed at the Morgan Stanley Laguna Conference that 777X certification is delayed, moving first deliveries to 2026 as the FAA…