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Madagascar Probe Of Boeing 777s Smuggled Into Iran Leads To Arrests | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Maxim Pyadushkin August 29, 2025 Credit: Rob Finlayson An anti-corruption unit in Madagascar says it has detained 22 people in connection with the smuggling of five Boeing 777-200s that were flown into Iran in July. Iranian airlines are unable to buy or lease airliners through regular channels because of Western sanctions placed on the regime in Tehran… Maxim Pyadushkin In addition to writing for Aviation Week Network, Maxim holds a key position at Russia’s Air Transport Observer magazine. In the…
The Boeing 787 is one of the most popular widebody aircraft ever produced, with more than 1,200 delivered by the US manufacturer since the aircraft entered commercial service in 2011 with All Nippon Airways. In the US, two major carriers operate the Boeing 787 – American Airlines and United Airlines. In this article, we take a look at the 787 variants operated by both carriers, the role the aircraft plays in their fleets, and how this compares to other airlines around the world. American Airlines & The Boeing 787 Photo: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying American Airlines took delivery of…
Boeing Sees 787 Production Edging Up | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Sean Broderick August 29, 2025 Credit: Sean Broderick / AWST Boeing’s August 787 production total is matching recently strong trend lines, boosting confidence that rate increases are imminent, data from consultancy Aero Analysis Partners (AAP) shows. Boeing is heading into the U.S. Labor Day holiday weekend with five 787 rollouts so far in August, and two… Sean Broderick Senior Air Transport & Safety Editor Sean Broderick covers aviation safety, MRO, and the airline business from Aviation Week Network’s Washington, D.C. office. Subscription Required Boeing Sees 787…
Aero Linx: The American Society of Aerospace Medicine Specialists (ASAMS) The Society is a non-profit organization created to serve as a voice for and represent the professional needs of Aerospace Medicine specialists in the United States. The Society is a constituent organization of the Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA). Members are specialists in the field of Aerospace Medicine dedicated to the advancement of aviation and space medicine.
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Also: ERAU Uses UAVs, P550 Group 2 UAS, Starship’s Florida Launches, NASA Missions Chopped The Air Force has put out a call to commission a one-to-one copy of the Iranian-designed Shahed-136. This is a low-cost attack drone that Russia has been using heavily against Ukraine… and that the US wants to know just how to take down. The request for information specifies that the drone must match the Shahed’s form, fit, and function, though the government isn’t providing any technical specifics. The X37B Orbital Test Vehicle launched this past week, August 21, on its eighth mission, lifting off at 11:50…
Classic Klyde Morris From 11.07.16 (and Remembering Bob…) FMI: www.klydemorris.com
Daily Memo: Record Labor Day Crowds Test U.S. Airlines | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Christine Boynton August 29, 2025 Credit: Gary Hershorn / Getty Images U.S. carriers are preparing for what some anticipate will be their largest-ever Labor Day weekend operation, coming at the end of a challenging peak season. For United Airlines, around 3.1 million passengers are expected between Aug. 28-Sept. 2, approximately 220,000 more than last year and… Christine Boynton Christine Boynton is a Senior Editor covering air transport in the Americas for Aviation Week Network. Subscription Required Daily Memo: Record Labor Day Crowds Test…
Start to finish, one F-35 is an 18-month undertaking to build. The global apparatus that makes America’s latest fifth-generation stealth fighter is a 24-hour-a-day operation. According to a report by Business Insider, around 156 planes come off the assembly line annually, accounting for all three variants made at each final assembly line in the USA, Italy, and Japan. The Florida Air National Guard received its 500th F-35A on August 21, 2025. The jet, produced for the US Air Force, was completed by the prime contractor Lockheed Martin (LM) at its stateside plant. LM’s Fort Worth, Texas, site is Air Force…
Southwest Deploying New Secondary Barriers, Evaluating Retrofits | Aviation Week Network https://aviationweek.com/themes/custom/particle/dist/app-drupal/assets/awn-logo.svg Skip to main content Christine Boynton August 29, 2025 Credit: Southwest Airlines Southwest Airlines has taken delivery of its first aircraft equipped with an Installed Physical Secondary Barrier (IPSB), a Boeing 737-8 that entered service on Aug. 29, from Phoenix to Salt Lake City. Though the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted a one-year exemption for their use… Christine Boynton Christine Boynton is a Senior Editor covering air transport in the Americas for Aviation Week Network. Subscription Required Southwest Deploying New Secondary Barriers, Evaluating Retrofits is published in Aviation…
