The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has in turn validated the modifications to the type certificate of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 in its 737-8200 version, or simply 737 MAX 200. This green light will make it possible to start deliveries to its launch customer, namely Ryanair.
This variant, which was just certified by the FAA last week, required the addition of a pair of type II doors at the rear of the fuselage, like on the 737-900, -900ER or 737-9. This change allows the single-aisle air...(…)
This article is available on « Le Journal de l'Aviation »
Emirates, the Dubai-based airline, has announced a global recruitment campaign to welcome experienced Airbus captains. This initiative is part of the continued expansi...
Revima Asia-Pacific, the new landing gear maintenance facility of French group Revima, located in Chonburi (Thailand), has completed and delivered its first Boeing 73...
The promises of the Boeing 777 freighter market are attracting new companies. Founded in December 2020, Mammoth Freighters announced it was entering the segment and is...
Aviation and aerospace newsletter
Receive all the aeronautical news directly in your inbox
The proposed strategic partnership between Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Embraer [B3: EMBR3, NYSE: ERJ] was approved today by Embraer’s shareholders during an Extraordin...
Embraer's Board of Directors ratified today its prior approval regarding the strategic partnership with Boeing. Yesterday, the Government of Brazil authorized the ...
A330-900 ready for delivery to first operator TAP Air Portugal soonThe A330-900 has received its Type Certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Th...