MAX 9s Stay Grounded As Boeing Revises Inspection Requirements Boeing 737 MAX 9s will remain out of service longer than initially thought while Boeing rethinks inspection requirements for the 171 aircraft in service. The FAA has ordered Boeing to revise inspection directions for Boeing 737 MAX 9 optional emergency[…] Read this article
Cirrus Unveiling New Product Thursday Cirrus is teasing a new product introduction on Thursday it calls “the next evolution of personal aviation,” but it won’t be saying what it is until the YouTube livestream starts at 7 p.m. EST that night. It’s widely speculated that[…] Read this article
Van's Says Laser-Cut Parts Safe, Will Still Replace Some Of Them KITPLANES is reporting that Van’s Aircraft has released the technical reports on the use of parts with laser cut holes and it has determined there are no safety or durability issues with them. But it has also pledged to replace[…] Read this article
Flight Diverted After Violent Family Feud Things might be a little tense around the dinner table for Canadian family members thrown off an Air Canada flight on Jan. 3. The flight from Toronto to Calgary diverted to Winnipeg because of violent fracas involving two family members.[…] Read this article
AVweb Rewind: King Air Autothrottle Last week we wrote about the certification of Garmin’s Autothrottle/Autoland feature in the King Air. Aviation Consumer Editor-in-Chief Larry Anglisano flew the setup and filed this video report. Read this article