BloombergJulie Johnsson

Boeing Names Longtime Executive Don Ruhmann to Safety Chief Role

Bloomberg reports: Boeing Co. named Don Ruhmann as its chief aerospace safety officer, a key role as the planemaker tries to rebuild its reputation and culture following a series of bruising crises.

Also: Reuters and FlightGlobal
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ReutersDavid Shepardson

FAA issues permanent restrictions on Washington helicopter traffic after fatal collision

By Reuters: The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday it is imposing permanent restrictions on non-essential helicopter operations around Washington's Reagan National Airport and eliminating helicopter and passenger jet mixed traffic.

2025-03-14T09:09:37.753984-07:00
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FlightGlobalDavid Kaminski-Morrow

Greece’s Aegean discloses order for more A321neos

By FlightGlobal: Greek carrier Aegean has identified itself as a customer for eight more Airbus A321neo twinjets. Aegean says the top-up agreement expands, for the third time, an original order with Airbus from 2018.

2025-03-14T06:43:43.228869-07:00