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Boeing Gains FAA Nod to Self-Issue Airworthiness Certificates for 737 and 787 Models.

Boeing has reportedly secured FAA approval to internally issue airworthiness certificates for new 737 and 787 aircraft.

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Aero-News NetworkJul 17

Understanding Flight Management Systems in Modern Aviation

Flight Management Systems enhance navigation accuracy by using preprogrammed routes and updating positions with conventional aids.

Simple FlyingJul 17

Next Generation F-47 Fighter Jet Development Details Emerge

Boeing's development of the F-47 under the NGAD program aims to bolster USAF air dominance capabilities.

Leeham NewsJul 17

Advances in Composite Aircraft Structures: Airbus and Boeing Lead with New Certifications

Airbus and Boeing have advanced in certifying composite structures to improve production efficiency, crucial for future aircraft manufacturing.

Ars TechnicaJul 17

SpaceX Scrubs Starship Launch Due to Engine Issues at Starbase

SpaceX aborted a Starship launch from Texas after some Raptor engines on the Super Heavy booster failed to start.

Simple FlyingJul 17

United Polaris Newark-to-London Fares Influenced by Departure Taxes

United travelers flying Newark to London face varied pricing due to UK departure taxes affecting return flights.

Leeham NewsJul 16

GE Aerospace Adjusts Outlook Amidst Boosted Engine Deliveries and Tariff Refund

GE Aerospace projects improved earnings for 2026 with significant increases in engine deliveries and a notable tariff refund.

Simple FlyingJul 16

Boeing 777-9: The Lengthiest Airliner Now in Production

The Boeing 777-9, surpassing the Boeing 747-8, claims the title of the longest airliner in production today.

Space NewsJul 16

New Satellite Design Aims to Enhance Orbital Nuclear Warhead Detection

Innovative CubeSat satellite technology could verify compliance with the Outer Space Treaty.

Simple FlyingJul 16

JetBlue Adjusts Amsterdam Service Plans Amid Seasonal Demand

JetBlue will transition its Boston to Amsterdam route to a seasonal schedule starting in late 2026, as the airline adapts to demand shifts on its transatlantic services.

Simple FlyingJul 16

Southwest Airlines to Introduce 15 New Routes in Spring 2027

Southwest Airlines is expanding its network in 2027 with 15 new routes, increasing services from key airports.

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