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IAI approves 777-300ERSF to carry Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 
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The 777-300ERSF is now the second widebody freighter capable of carrying the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engine after IAI approved its transport this ...

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Boeing starts 777-8F production – Cargo Facts
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Boeing and its suppliers have started to manufacture major components for the prototype 777-8F. These include the wing, fuselage sections and keel ...

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Boeing Secures Contract to Equip B-1B Bomber with New Pylons
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The B-1B Lancer bomber will be able to use up to six Load Adaptable Modular pylons under the fuselage to carry heavy standoff munitions and hypersonic ...

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Ex-airline chief Bryan Bedford confirmed by Senate to lead FAA
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The U.S. Senate confirmed former airline executive Bryan Bedford to lead the FAA, giving the regulator a permanent chief as it prepares to embark ...

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EU to protect Airbus in US trade deal as Ferrari set to lose out
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As the European Union nears a trade deal with the U.S., its negotiators are focusing on protecting key industries from massive tariffs set to hit ...

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South Korea Begins Deployment of Boeing P‑8A Poseidon Maritime Patrol Aircraft – Aviation News:
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Posted By: Marcel van Leeuwen July 7, 2025 Aviation News – July 7, 2025 – South Korea has officially started deploying the advanced Boeing P‑8A ...

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Inside The Largest Engine Ever Built
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The General Electric GE9X is the largest aircraft engine ever built. The engine is based on the GE90, which is currently found on the Boeing 777. The GE9X ...

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T-7A Red Hawk Undergoes Second Round of Extreme Weather Trials at Eglin AFB
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The goal of the test was to ensure the T-7A Red Hawk is fully capable and ready to perform its mission in representative climates. The T-7A Red Hawk, the ...

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Boeing Wins $2.8 Billion Contract to Advance U.S. Strategic Satellite Communications – Aviation News:
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Aviation News July 4, 2025 – Boeing has secured a $2.8 billion contract from the U.S. Space Force to support the Evolved Strategic Satellite Communications ...

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Boeing And NASA Collaborate On Noise Reduction With Chevrons On Engine Exhausts
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In 2006, Boeing began using chevrons, or scalloped edges, on turbofans mainly for noise reduction. They added the chevrons to engines on the fan ducts on ...

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Cargojet to continue Amazon 767-300BDSF CMI ops
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Cargojet will continue serving as the Canadian CMI operator for Amazon’s 767 freighters after the two companies agreed to extend their deal for ...

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Raya to add Southeast Asia’s first production 767-300F
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Raya Airways will soon take delivery of a production 767-300F to become the first Southeast Asian operator of the type. The 1999-vintage 767-300F ...

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