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Civil Aviation Digital Aviation

Austrian Airlines Prepares for Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Fleet Expansion in 2024

Austrian Airlines is gearing up for a new chapter in its aviation journey with the delivery of the first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner in 2024. With nine more 787-9 aircraft scheduled to join their fleet in the next five years, the airline is collaborating closely with Boeing’s service teams to usher in digital maintenance solutions and secure the necessary parts inventory.

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Civil Aviation

Boeing and Spirit AeroSystems: Expanding Safety Measures to Rectify Production Defect in Boeing 737 MAX 8 Aircraft

Boeing unveiled a new quality challenge within the Boeing 737 MAX series, a highly sought-after aircraft in the aviation industry. This specific issue is attributed to Spirit AeroSystems, one of Boeing’s critical suppliers, involving incorrectly drilled holes on the aft pressure bulkhead, a crucial component for ensuring the structural integrity and safety of the aircraft.

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Civil Aviation Engineering

Boeing, NASA, and United Airlines Collaborate on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Testing

Boeing joins forces with NASA and United Airlines for a groundbreaking in-flight study to evaluate the environmental impact of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

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Engineering

Boeing Expands Footprint in Brazil with Engineering and Technology Center

Boeing, a global aerospace leader, is expanding its footprint in Brazil with the establishment of an advanced Engineering and Technology Center. This state-of-the-art facility, located in São José dos Campos (SP), is now a part of Boeing’s esteemed global network of 15 engineering sites dedicated to pioneering technological advancements in the aerospace industry.

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Defence

Boeing and Nammo Break Records in Ramjet Artillery Projectile Test

Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Nammo have recently achieved a remarkable feat by setting a new record for the longest indirect fire test of a ramjet-powered artillery projectile. This achievement, realized in collaboration with officials from the U.S. Army, involved the firing of a Ramjet 155 munition from a 58-caliber Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA) at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. The groundbreaking test serves as a significant milestone in advancing the development of the Army’s highest modernization priority, Long Range Precision Fires.