Airbus vs Boeing: A320 Tops 737 – Turkish Order Twist
Airbus vs Boeing: did October 2025 mark a single‑aisle turning point? On October 7, 2025, Airbus’s A320 family pulled ahead of Boeing’s 737 as the most‑delivered jetliner in aviation history, a milestone marked by the handover of an A320neo to Flynas. Two days later, Turkish Airlines signalled it could shift a tentative order for 150
UAP Transparency Hearing: Did Congress Finally Get The UFO Data To Move From Anecdotes to Aerospace Evidence?
UAP transparency hearing: What did witnesses actually say under oath? What did Congress put on the screen, and why does it matter for aviation safety? (video of the complete hearing lower) The UAP Witness That Didn’t Testify Congress? See what he has to say! On September 9, 2025, the US House Oversight Committee’s Task Force
South Korea Global 6500: Inside Seoul’s Phoenix AEW&C Decision
South Korea Global 6500 — why did Seoul choose a Bombardier Global 6500‑based AEW&C in September 2025? The decision caps years of stop‑start tendering, a narrowing field of bidders, and a hard look at life‑cycle costs versus capability. It also cements the long‑range business jet as the Indo‑Pacific’s newest airborne early warning workhorse. Moreover, it
Global 7500 Speed Records: 150 And The Road To Global 8000
Global 7500 speed records — how did Bombardier reach 150, and what does that milestone mean for the next phase of ultra‑long‑range business aviation? Bombardier insists, the fastest civil aircraft since Concorde. Bombardier set the tone on October 2, 2025, by announcing that its Global 7500 had achieved its 150th city‑pair speed record. The company
Croatia Airlines A220: Is The First -100 About To Reshape Zagreb’s Short‑Haul Network?
Croatia Airlines A220 — what does the first -100 mean for schedules, for the carrier’s cost base, and for travellers across Central Europe? On September 2025 timelines, the airline’s first A220‑100 has moved through test stages in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada and is expected to enter service soon, with early flying focused on high‑frequency European city
Bombardier BACN delivery: 9th Global Jet Strengthens USAF’s ‘Wi‑Fi In The Sky’ Network
Bombardier BACN delivery — what does the ninth aircraft mean for the U.S. Air Force, for Bombardier’s defence business, and for airborne connectivity on contested battlefields? On September 22, 2025, Bombardier confirmed that it had handed over a 9th Global‑series aircraft to the U.S. Air Force, registered 24-9049 (pre‑conversion civil registration N898M), to support the
Naples Bombardier Challenger 604 Crash — NTSB Docket, 75 Seconds, and a Hung‑Start Trail
Naples Bombardier Challenger 604 crash—what, precisely, did the newly released NTSB docket change about what we thought we knew? The February 9, 2024 highway landing attempt in Naples, Florida stunned the aviation community for its ferocity and its survivors. The NTSB public docket, released on September 3, 2025, adds data, voice, and maintenance evidence that
Air Austral A220: Reliability Pain, Tough Choices, and What Comes Next for Réunion’s Flag Carrier
Air Austral A220 — will one airline’s decision reshape the future of a jet that was designed to redefine small‑narrowbody flying? Air Austral Airbus A220 reliability troubles forced a pivot toward sturdier, immediately available narrowbodies. Intro The question facing readers today is simple: Air Austral A220—what happens next when a promising aircraft meets a stubborn
Bombardier Defence News: Saab Orders Global 6500, Challenger 3500 Deliveries & Safran Partnership
What drives Bombardier Defence News this June? Firstly, Saab’s firm order for two Global 6500 special-mission jets headlines the month. Meanwhile, it’s joined by landmark Challenger 3500 deliveries in Saudi Arabia and a strategic technology alliance with Safran. Moreover, in this feature, we explore how each development reshapes Canada’s defence aerospace sector and the global
Paris Air Show 2025: Airbus, Bombardier Reveal Big News – 80 A220?
Have you ever wondered how aircraft giants shape the skies we fly? Today, June 16, 2025, marks the exciting first day of the Paris Air Show 2025. Airbus and Bombardier have already made significant waves. These announcements feature remarkable new orders and ground-breaking speed records. Additionally, they promise a dynamic future for both passenger and











