Boeing 737 MAX operators in the United States have extended the period they expect the aircraft to remain grounded in their schedules.
Embraer chief executive Francisco Gomes Neto says the airframer is well positioned for a promising future after the company posted a narrowing a first half loss in calendar 2019.
This story from the July edition of Australian Aviation by John Walton looks at the 50-year history of Airbus, starting with the development of the A300.
Boeing says it has pushed back the timeline for the entry-into-service of its 777-8X ultra-long range widebody to "reduce risk" in the program.
Boeing chief executive Dennis Muilenburg says the company is on track to submit its final software update for the grounded 737 MAX to the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) by September.
Bombardier says it expects to build the remaining backlog of Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) aircraft at its Mirabel facility over the next 12 to 15 months.