Here’s a look at commercial passenger airplane crashes. For crashes caused by military acts or by terrorism, see Terrorism and War-Related Airplane Crashes Fast Facts. On August 12, 1985, the largest ...
Caribbean Airlines (CAL) has had a perfect safety record—no crashes, no souls lost—or 85 years, if measured from the founding of its predecessor company, British West Indian ...
As fate would have it, Clipper Victor was later involved in the world's worst aviation accident. On 27 March 1977, it collided with another Boeing 747 (KLM 747) at Tenerife in the Canary Islands. 583 ...
Boeing (NYSE:BA) is a unique company. It's one of the oldest and best established aerospace leaders globally. In addition to sharing an essential duopoly in the commercial airline segment, Boeing ...
SEATTLE-American Aerospace Giant, Boeing 2024 delivery records indicate the company has potentially concluded production of its legendary 777-300ER aircraft, with only one final delivery recorded for ...
Boeing has reportedly resumed testing on the 777X jet, completing the first flight since the widebody jet test fleet was grounded in August following the failure of a key engine mounting structure.
The Boeing 747 program is no longer in production, so the reduction there is less meaningful. Whereas Boeing’s numbers were worse on every metric. That was not the case for competitor Airbus.
Eurowings will replace its fleet of Airbus A319s and older Airbus A320 models with 40 brand-new Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets after Lufthansa Group confirmed the allocation. Lufthansa Group placed an order ...
The deadliest accident in aviation history occurred in 1977, when two Boeing 747 jumbo jets collided on a foggy runway on the Spanish island of Tenerife, killing 583 of the 644 people on board the ...
One of Boeing’s 777-9 test aircraft returned to the skies on 16 January, ending a four-month grounding of the 777-9 test fleet and indicating some progress in Boeing’s effort to conclude the ...
Boeing's long-delayed 777X resumes flight testing after five-month hiatus Boeing first planned to deliver 777X in 2020, now slated for 2026 Customers include Emirates, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa ...