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Supply Chain Issues Delay Boeing 787 Deliveries
Boeing has announced that delivery delays in the 787 Dreamliner program are now being driven by supply chain constraints rather than production line issues. CEO Kelly Ortberg stated that some completed aircraft cannot be delivered due to engine shortages and delays in the certification of next-generation premium cabin seats. The impact is particularly visible among airlines undergoing cabin renewal programs.…
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El Al Israel Orders 12 New Boeing 787 Aircraft
El Al Israel Airlines has ordered 12 new Boeing 787 aircraft to expand its long-haul operations, under a deal worth approximately $1.5 billion. The announcement was made on April 16, 2026. As part of the plan, the airline will exercise its option for six 787-9 aircraft and convert four previously ordered planes into the larger 787-10 variant. Deliveries are scheduled…
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Hawaiian Airlines Converts Part of 787-9 Orders to 787-10
Hawaiian Airlines, under Alaska Air Group, has revised its fleet plan by converting five Boeing 787-9 orders to the larger-capacity 787-10. While the 787-10 has a shorter range than the 787-9, it offers sufficient capability for Seattle-based routes to Asia and Europe. The new aircraft will feature a three-class configuration with over 300 seats, including business, premium economy, and economy…
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Russia Patents New Widebody Aircraft to Compete with Boeing 787
👉🏻Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) has patented a new widebody passenger aircraft designed to compete with Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner. The move comes as Russia’s aviation sector seeks to reduce dependence on Western-made aircraft amid ongoing sanctions. 👉🏻The aircraft will be offered in three versions: a “basic” model, a shorter variant, and an extended version. The basic model is expected to…
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Iraq Cancels Boeing 787 Order as July Deliveries Decline
Boeing has confirmed the cancellation of one 787 Dreamliner order from the Republic of Iraq, reducing their future commitment to seven units. Such backlog adjustments are common in the aviation industry due to varying customer circumstances. In July 2025, Boeing recorded 31 gross orders — 30 for the 737 MAX and one for the 787 — bringing year-to-date net orders…
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FAA Issues Warning on Boeing 787
FAA Issues Warning on Boeing 787 – Cockpit May Cut Communication with ATC Without Notice The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a new directive due to a critical fault found in the communication system of Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. In a request submitted last month, the FAA reported that the aircraft’s very high frequency (VHF) radio systems could…
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