AirInsightRichard Schuurman

American Airlines launches widebody RFP for next 47 Boeing 777-200ER replacements—Airbus A350 or Boeing 777X/others

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom said the carrier has issued a request for proposals to Airbus and Boeing for its next widebody fleet investment, aimed at replacing 47 ageing Boeing 777-200ERs. The decision is set against broader premium long-haul strategy and the timing of next-gen aircraft availability.

2026-06-13T06:21:05.484186-07:00
BloombergRajesh Mascarenhas

Indian Air Force Aircraft Involved in Landing Accident

By Bloomberg: An Indian Air Force An-32 aircraft was involved in an accident while landing at Jorhat in Assam on Saturday, killing five personnel.

2026-06-13T01:16:08.610918-07:00
Air Data NewsRicardo Meier

Operational test pilot flies sixth-generation B-21 Raider bomber for the first time

By Air Data News: The US Air Force (USAF) has revealed that an operational test pilot has flown the Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider for the first time, a step that officials say marks a significant change in how the service evaluates new combat aircraft.

2026-06-13T02:22:40.097162-07:00
NASA SpaceflightMartin Smith

China successfully debuts tallest rocket, LandSpace prepares for second landing attempt

By NASA Spaceflight: China kicked off a busy month with three missions for a single internet constellation in the span of nearly four days. Another maiden launch saw the nation’s tallest rocket successfully reach orbit, though the debut raised eyebrows with the absence of airspace notices ahead of the mission.

2026-06-12T14:29:07.538710-07:00
ReutersLaura Matthews, Saqib Iqbal Ahmed

Heavy trading expected when SpaceX options launch in coming days

By Reuters: Investors will soon get a new ​way to bet on SpaceX's trajectory: options on the stock are set to begin trading as soon as Tuesday, ‌with early activity expected to be heavy, volatile, and likely expensive.

2026-06-12T11:43:00.229428-07:00
Associated PressAllan Olingo

Iran war is straining African airlines, industry body warns

By Associated Press: The war in Iran is driving up jet fuel prices, worsening supply strains for African airlines. The African Airlines Association says the crisis has exposed reliance on imported jet fuel.

2026-06-12T09:10:13.344883-07:00