2024 in Review: Commercial Aviation - The year did not go as planned for many sectors of the air transport industry, from engine shortages and delivery delays, quality issues and labor unrest at Boeing to a blocked airline merger and an activist investor. There were some high points, including a significant rollout and a key type certification. https://lnkd.in/eZ4pVMA8
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A group of airline chiefs recently requested a meeting with Boeing’s board to express concern over the Alaska Airlines accident and production problems that have upended the industry’s plans, people familiar with the matter said. Boeing has been producing and delivering far fewer aircraft this year as it weeds out quality problems and faces regulatory scrutiny. Analysts expect the company to deliver roughly 15 737s a month for the next few months, down from the more than 40-a-month being delivered at the end of 2023. 📰 https://lnkd.in/eyqzrq-z
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With aging fleets pushing airlines to modernize, surging passenger demand, and optimistic financial guidance from carriers, the tailwinds for the US airline industry are undeniable, according to Frank Holmes, CEO of U.S. Global Investors (NASDAQ:GROW). In this edition of Frank Talk, Holmes explores the skies ahead and concludes they look increasingly bright for Boeing and the broader aviation sector. Airlines gear up for record 2025 as Boeing resumes 737 Max production The clouds hanging over Boeing’s operations finally appear to be clearing. After a turbulent period of setbacks—including crashes, a global pandemic, supply chain snarls and a recent labor... http://ow.ly/NFY1105Sc0G
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United Airlines urges pilots to take unpaid time off, attributing the move to delays in Boeing aircraft deliveries. This comes amidst frustration airline leaders, including United's CEO, expressed over Boeing's production problems. The offer underscores how Boeing's challenges are affecting airlines' growth plans, post-pandemic demand surge notwithstanding. United, along with other carriers, had anticipated increased demand for pilots, but Boeing's setbacks have prompted adjustments in staffing plans. The situation reflects broader industry concerns about the impact of Boeing's production issues on airline operations. #UnitedAirlines #news #CEO #Boeing #2024 #transportation #technology #supplychain #business #tech #logistics #work #transport
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Quality concerns and production delays at Boeing are making headlines. From viral #misinformation to frustrated airline clients, the ripple effects are significant. Discover how these challenges impact the aviation sector and the importance of managing public perception. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gdXnDQ2C #FaqcheckInsights #Boeing #AviationIndustry #CrisisManagement #PublicTrust
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🛩️ Who are the top-mentioned brands within airline conversation? Consumers, experts, and news agencies took to X to discuss the ongoing industry crisis, with the term “safety” receiving 9.6k mentions in the U.S. Of these mentions, 2.1k explicitly referenced Boeing. ⚙️ As a result of the recent Boeing turbulence, brands across the aviation industry have had to deal with logistical challenges, eroded trust, and heightened fear across their customer base. What key learnings can airlines and manufactures use to rebuild trust and navigate future challenges effectively? Read on: https://lnkd.in/eSXse96c #aviation #airlineindustry #Boeing
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United Airlines rises after Q1 earnings beat. Jarrett Bilous, Airlines Managing Director, S&P Global Ratings discusses with Schwab Network Nicole Petallides the credit outlook for airlines and how the Boeing issues are impacting the sector. Tune in here: https://okt.to/RltxOY Learn more about S&P Global Ratings: https://okt.to/BElQ1Z
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China Airlines is extending the leases on its Airbus A330 and Boeing B737 aircraft to make up for a shortfall in capacity, according to chairman Hsieh Su-Chien. Speaking at an institutional investor conference on November 21, he said the extensions are a response to supply chain challenges and will improve network resilience. ▶ Full news story available here: https://lnkd.in/dy8fN9ij Photo Credit: Tis Meyer #chaviation #aviationnews #chinaairlines Ray Chang
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#newsmakeroftheday US Federal Aviation Administration to scrutinise United Airlines after issues in latter's Boeing fleet United, which owns the largest fleet of 737 MAX 9s, recently reported poorly screwed bolts on parts of some of those planes. #internationalfinance #aviation #aviationnews #boeing #unitedairlines #federalaviationadministration
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American Airlines on Tuesday lifted an hour-long ground stop of all its flights in the United States due to an unspecified technical issue, a notice on the U.S. aviation regulator’s website showed. https://lnkd.in/ejXhNdKc
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United Update: United Airlines, one of the largest operators of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft in the U.S., recently received a new MAX 9 from Aircastle, marking the first of six deliveries scheduled through 2025. The airline already operates over 180 MAXs, including the MAX 8 and MAX 9, and has over 130 additional MAX 9s on order. It also holds orders for 20 MAX 8s and 167 of the yet-to-be-certified MAX 10 variant.
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