Air India crash is 1st involving Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner
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Airbus SE said the fatal accident on Thursday in India involving a Boeing Co. airliner should spur the industry as a whole to advance its safety culture, dismissing the notion that the crash could bring a competitive edge to one planemaker over the other in the global duopoly.
Searches for airline disasters are sure to skyrocket in the coming days, with reports that more than 200 passengers and crew lost their lives in the Air India Flight 171 crash. The way generative AI operates means some people searching for details may get the wrong impression from Google's results page.
The event, which runs from June 16 to June 20, is the industry's largest trade show, where many aircraft orders are typically placed by airlines.
Royal Air Maroc is nearing a deal with Boeing for dozens of jets to renew its fleet, though Europe's Airbus is preparing to gain a rare foothold with a smaller order for 20 A220 jets, industry sources said on Wednesday.
Royal Air Maroc is in the final stages of a major order from Boeing Co. and a smaller deal for Airbus SE jets as part of the North African carrier’s expansion plans, according to people familiar with the matter.
Brian Langenberg, Langenberg & Co, talks about China's COMAC and its presence on the global market. How much of a threat does it pose to Airbus & Boeing – and can it become the BYD of planemakers?
A tragic incident has shaken Indian aviation, the first fatal crash for a Boeing 787, a key component of Air India’s long-haul fleet.
Surprise widebody orders and stealth 737 Max buyers set the stage for a high-stakes showdown at the Paris Air Show.
Skift’s coverage of the Air India crash is offered free to all readers. The recent crash of an Air India Dreamliner bound for London has reignited
AI Overviews incorrectly identified Air India’s Boeing 787 as an “Airbus A330”—confusing details in search results. Google removed the answer and stated it’s improving its systems to avoid future inaccuracies.
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