Europe Sets Out Demands for Boeing Before Max Can Fly Again
The review has become a critical focal point for the industry in gauging when the plane will be able to fly again, with regulators globally expected to lean on EASA’s findings. Europe’s aviation...
View ArticleAirbus to Check Wings of Emirates, Qantas A380 Jets for Cracks
A wing-crack debacle seven years ago cost Airbus millions of euros in repair and service costs, only one of the glitches to have plagued the world’s biggest passenger plane. Airbus SE will inspect the...
View ArticleBentley Envisions Zero-Emissions Luxury Car by 2035
For Bentley Motors Ltd., the future of luxury driving combines electric motors, artificial intelligence and the scent of moss and sandalwood. In honor of its 100th anniversary, the maker of the...
View ArticleBoeing Max Crisis Hits Airline Growth as Ryanair Pares Plans
Europe’s biggest discount airline faces a particular issue because it has ordered the high-capacity Max 200 version of the 737, which requires separate certification from U.S. and European regulators....
View ArticleUS NTSB to Issue Recommendations on 737 Max Certification
Most of NTSB’s recommendations come in domestic accidents, but it has made sweeping requests in foreign investigations, including after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in the Indian...
View ArticleCiting Poor Quality, Emirates President Refuses Delivery of Boeing, Airbus...
The British CEO rebuked Boeing and Airbus for producing poor-quality aircraft plagued by glitches and unreliable engines. Emirates President Tim Clark delivered a broadside against Airbus SE and...
View ArticleHuntington Ingalls, GE Feud Over Who Pays for Fixes to Troubled $13 Billion...
The propulsion problem, which forced the USS Gerald R. Ford back to port during sea trials in January 2018, is just one of many issues the next-generation warship has faced. Almost two years after the...
View ArticleRolls-Royce Faces Delays to Solve Trent 1000 Engine Issues
Following criticism from Emirates CEO Tim Clark, Rolls-Royce is encountering obstacles in its attempt to upgrade its Trent 1000 engine. Rolls-Royce Plc will incur additional delays in fixing problems...
View ArticleWe REALLY Need to Stop Talking About Lean
People might be more receptive if we just talked about good business practices. Lean advocates—and I consider myself one—might do better if they stop talking about lean. Let’s face it: When executives...
View ArticleAnnouncing the 2019 IndustryWeek Best Plants Finalists
These factories demonstrate the admirable performance metrics that can accrue when manufacturers focus on leadership, teamwork, technology, coupled with a relentless drive to improve. IndustryWeek has...
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