Uganda Airlines Finalizes $985 Million Boeing Order
Uganda Airlines has committed to a $985 million order with Boeing, marking a strategic shift toward fleet standardization and expanded cargo capacity.
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Uganda Airlines has committed to a $985 million order with Boeing, marking a strategic shift toward fleet standardization and expanded cargo capacity.
French defense startup Alta Ares has raised €50 million to scale production of its AI-guided interceptor drones, aiming to address the high costs of modern air defense.
Boeing has officially ramped up its 737 MAX production to a monthly rate of 47 aircraft, delivering 51 units in May 2026.
A former Air Canada captain has been charged with fraud, allegedly operating over 900 flights during a 17-year period without holding the required pilot credentials.
The U.S. Department of Defense has placed Cirrus Aircraft and Continental Aerospace Technologies on its Section 1260H list of companies operating in the U.S. with alleged ties to the Chinese military.
Bombardier has partnered with luxury fashion house ELIE SAAB to introduce a new, couture-inspired cabin design for the flagship Global 8000.
French Air and Space Force Rafale fighters deployed to the Baltic region successfully intercepted a drone that entered Latvian airspace on June 8.
Airbus has debuted the U145, a new uncrewed variant of the H145 light twin-engine helicopter, at the ILA Berlin airshow.
New data from IATA suggests that rising fuel costs and Middle East conflicts will cut global airline profits in half by 2026.
Philippine Airlines is set to join the oneworld alliance as its 16th member, a move announced at the IATA AGM in Rio de Janeiro.