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Boeing Warns of Possible 737 MAX Delivery Delays After Wiring Flaw Discovered Aviation News – Boeing has warned that first-quarter deliveries of its 737 MAX aircraft could face delays after technicians discovered wiring damage caused by a machining error during production. The U.S. aerospace manufacturer said the issue involves small scratches on electrical wiring in a group of 737 MAX jets, requiring rework before the aircraft can be delivered to airline customers. The announcement adds another complication for the company as new CEO Kelly Ortberg works to restore confidence in the manufacturer’s production quality and reliability.

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This vintage black-and-white press postcard documents the first Boeing 720 during its final production stages at the Boeing Airplane Company plant in Renton, Washington, in 1959. The aircraft is shown inside the assembly facility with “Boeing 720” prominently painted on the forward fuselage. Technicians and equipment surround the aircraft, illustrating late-stage assembly work prior to rollout. The printed caption beneath the photograph identifies it as the first of 46 Boeing 720 medium-range jet airliners on order at that time. The text notes that the aircraft was one of 18 scheduled for delivery to United Air Lines and that it was powered by Pratt & Whitney JT3C-7 turbojet engines, each rated at 12,000 pounds of thrust. The Boeing 720 was a shortened and lighter derivative of the Boeing 707, designed for medium-range routes and improved field performance. According to the caption, the aircraft had a gross weight of 202,000 pounds and a passenger capacity ranging from 90 to 150. Rollout was scheduled for late October 1959, with delivery to United planned for April 1960 following Federal Aviation Agency testing. The postcard captures an important milestone in early jet age commercial aviation manufacturing history.

This vintage black-and-white press postcard documents the first Boeing 720 during its final production stages at the Boeing Airplane Company plant in Renton, Washington, in 1959. The aircraft is shown inside the assembly facility with “Boeing 720” prominently painted on the forward fuselage. Technicians and equipment surround the aircraft, illustrating late-stage assembly work prior to rollout. The printed caption beneath the photograph identifies it as the first of 46 Boeing 720 medium-range jet airliners on order at that time. The text notes that the aircraft was one of 18 scheduled for delivery to United Air Lines and that it was powered by Pratt & Whitney JT3C-7 turbojet engines, each rated at 12,000 pounds of thrust. The Boeing 720 was a shortened and lighter derivative of the Boeing 707, designed for medium-range routes and improved field performance. According to the caption, the aircraft had a gross weight of 202,000 pounds and a passenger capacity ranging from 90 to 150. Rollout was scheduled for late October 1959, with delivery to United planned for April 1960 following Federal Aviation Agency testing. The postcard captures an important milestone in early jet age commercial aviation manufacturing history.

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Boeing to Open Fourth 737 MAX Line to Accelerate Production Ramp-Up Aviation News – Boeing will open a fourth 737 MAX production line in Everett, Washington, this summer to boost output of its best-selling narrowbody jet and meet rising airline demand. The new assembly line, known internally as the North Line, was announced Tuesday by a Boeing executive at an aerospace suppliers’ conference. It forms part of the U.S. planemaker’s broader strategy to steadily increase 737 MAX production as supply chains stabilize and airlines push for faster deliveries.

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Brazil’s BNDES steps up backing for Embraer Brazil’s development bank BNDES approved BRL28.8bn ($5.56bn) in financing for aircraft maker Embraer between January 2023 and the end of 2025, with ...

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Airbus Finalizes Acquisition of Key Spirit AeroSystems Manufacturing Assets Aviation News – Airbus has completed the purchase of Spirit AeroSystems industrial facilities tied to its commercial aircraft programs, strengthening its control over critical production capabilities. Airbus confirmed the closing of its transaction with Spirit AeroSystems, marking a strategic move to secure essential manufacturing assets. The acquisition follows months of negotiations and forms part of a broader industry restructuring that began when Spirit evaluated divestitures of its European and Airbus-related operations.

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Boeing Completes $4.7 Billion Acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems in Major Supply Chain Shift Aviation News – Boeing has finalized its $4.7 billion purchase of Spirit AeroSystems, bringing the major fuselage and wing manufacturer back under its control in a move aimed at tightening supply chain oversight. Boeing announced the closing of the deal on Monday, marking the end of Spirit AeroSystems’ run as the world’s largest independent producer of aircraft wings and fuselage sections.

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Embraer Reports All-Time High Q3 Revenue, Driven by Commercial and Defense Growth Aviation News – Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer has announced a record-breaking $2.0 billion in third-quarter revenue for 2025, marking an 18% increase year-on-year. The growth was propelled by robust performance across its Commercial Aviation and Defense & Security divisions, reinforcing the company’s upward momentum in the global aerospace market. Embraer, headquartered in São José dos Campos, delivered 62 aircraft in Q3 2025, including 20 commercial jets, 41 executive jets, and one KC-390 Millennium military transport aircraft.

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Second 'Russified' MC-21 Prototype Made its Maiden Flight - Air Data News A second prototype of the MC-21-310 passenger jet equipped with Russian-built components completed a test flight from Irkutsk this week, according to United

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Russia Test-Flies Second MC-21 Jet Built Entirely with Domestic Components Aviation News – Russia has successfully conducted the maiden flight of the second MC-21 airliner fully equipped with domestically produced components, marking a major step toward reducing dependence on foreign suppliers amid ongoing sanctions. The flight, announced by the state-owned United Aircraft Corporation (UAC), took place in late October at the Irkutsk Aviation Plant in Siberia. The MC-21 program, developed by Irkut under the UAC umbrella, aims to become Russia’s flagship medium-haul passenger jet, competing with models such as the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX.

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Joby Aviation is getting close to turning its vision of air taxis into reality. But when will that future arrive, and who will benefit? Read the full article on Monterey County Now.

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Boeing reports net loss of $612 million in Q2 2025 - Yes Punjab News Boeing reports a Q2 2025 net loss of $612M, revenue rises to $22.75B, with improved operations and steady 737 production rates.

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Hi-Rate Composite Aircraft Manufacturing Project 2025 Spring Review 1 min readPreparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) Advanced Composites Consortium team members gathered during May 2025 at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia for...

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EU Prepares Boeing Tariffs as Aerospace Faces New Trade Clash - WIOBS The EU plans Boeing tariffs in response to U.S. levies on Airbus, reigniting a $150B aerospace trade war. Will diplomacy avert...

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Boeing denies 737 MAX production fluctuation reports Investing.com -- Boeing (NYSE:BA), the American aerospace giant, refuted a media report on Tuesday that suggested there were inconsistencies in the production of its 737 MAX aircraft. The company clarified that the production rate had not achieved 38 units per month at any point this year, nor had there been a recent decline in output. Earlier, industry publication The Air Current had reported that the production of Boeing’s most popular jet had hit a peak of 38 planes in February, but subsequently dropped to a rate of 31 per month due to delays in the installation of wing systems. However, Boeing has firmly denied these claims. The 737 MAX is Boeing’s best-selling aircraft, and its production levels are closely monitored by industry insiders and investors. The recent report of production fluctuations had raised concerns, but Boeing’s denial aims to put those worries to rest. Boeing’s statement on Tuesday is a direct response to the claims made by The Air Current. The aerospace company maintains that there has been no significant change in the production rate of the 737 MAX aircraft this year. This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

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Airbus and Boeing are gearing up for the next generation of passenger jets, focusing on new materials and advanced manufacturing to boost production.

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“TI” a vital element driving the future of graphic design "TI" stands for Titanium, a special metal known for being strong, light, and resistant to rust. It has an atomic number of 22 and an atomic weight of 47.867 g/mol, giving it unique features that are i...

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Belarus' Belavia Likely to Become First International Operator of Russian MC-21 Airliner Belarus to Collaborate in Production of MC-21 Aircraft Following High-Level Visit to Irkutsk Aviation Plant

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