U.S. Exim Bank Backs Eve’s eVTOL Aircraft Program Up to $15 million in guaranteed loans will support Eve’s U.S.-based suppliers By Hanneke Weitering Eve Air Mobility has secured up to $15 million in U.S. government-backed financing to support its eVTOL program, the company announced on January 15. According to Eve, the U.S. Export-Import (Exim) Bank and the Private Export Funding...Read More
MEDIA ADVISORY: NTSB Board Meeting on Midair Collision at DCA Scheduled for Jan. 27 The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a public board meeting on Jan. 27 to determine the probable cause of the Jan. 29, 2025 midair collision between a PSA Airlines CRJ700 regional jetliner and a U.S. Army Sikorsky UH-60L Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River near Ronald...Read More
What is the Future of Advanced Air Mobility in 2026? Explore how 2026 will shape Advanced Air Mobility, detailing eVTOL certification, regulatory progress, infrastructure development, emerging commercial operations, and key industry challenges By Joe Macey Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is shifting from a long-term aspiration to a sector on the cusp of early commercial activation. As aircraft OEMs work toward...Read More
How FAA’s eVTOL Pilot Could Transform U.S. Air Travel By Jack Daleo, FLYING State, local, tribal, and territorial governments can participate in the program alongside private sector partners. The U.S. Department of Transportation and FAA are launching a series of pilot programs for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxis, self-flying planes, short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft, and...Read More
Airbus Sees Pratt Engine Issues Persisting In 2026 By Robert Wall Airbus is seeing an easing in supply chain challenges, but expects uncertainty involving Pratt & Whitney engine deliveries to persist in 2026, said Christian Scherer, departing CEO of the commercial aircraft unit. Single-aisle engines were a pain-point throughout 2025. “We see that this trend continuing and in particular with...Read More
FAA Proposes New Radio Altimeter Rules By Aero News Network New Minimum Standards The Federal Aviation Administration is proposing new regulations that would require all radio altimeters to meet specific minimum performance requirements. Those requirements are for altimeters to able to withstand interference from wireless signals in neighboring spectrum bands, while continuing to provide accurate altitude readings to both pilots...Read More
Airbus meets 2025 delivery guidance with 793 aircraft handed over to customers By Orient Aviation Daily Digest Airbus has reported 793 commercial aircraft deliveries for calendar 2025, up 3.5% from 766 deliveries in the prior year. The 2026 total was in line with the company’s guidance of 790 deliveries for the full year, noting Airbus in late 2025 lowered its target from...Read More
Aviation Capital Group Places Order for 50 Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft By Aviation Source News In a significant boost to Boeing’s commercial aircraft program, Aviation Capital Group LLC (ACG), a leading global aircraft leasing company, has finalized a firm order for 50 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Announced on January 13, 2026, the deal includes 25 737-8 and 25 737-10 variants....Read More
Delta Air Lines places landmark order for up to 60 Boeing 787 Dreamliners By MRO Business Today Delta Air Lines has placed its first direct order for Boeing 787 Dreamliners, committing to 30 787-10 aircraft with options for up to 30 additional jets as the carrier accelerates its long-haul international growth and widebody fleet renewal. The new aircraft will support Delta’s expansion on...Read More
Lufthansa Group to Equip 850 Aircraft with Starlink Wifi By Mark Caswell The high-speed wifi technology will be gradually rolled out across the group’s fleet from later this year Lufthansa Group has become the latest aviation firm to partner with Space X for the roll out of its high-speed inflight Starlink wifi technology. Around 850 existing and newly delivered aircraft...Read More