Experience the thrill of the aerospace industry at Farnborough Airshow 2024 with top aviation news and highlights!
The Farnborough Airshow 2024 has taken off with a bang, attracting high-flyers in the aircraft industry and sparking excitement for the premier event in the aerospace sector. Amid fears of meeting the surging demand post-pandemic, the airshow promises to showcase cutting-edge technology and innovations that are set to revolutionize the future of flight. With tensions brewing between Rome and outgoing NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, the airshow also becomes a stage for global diplomatic complexities.
As the show gears up for the busiest event to date, anticipation mounts for the lineup of aircraft order announcements, following the success of the Paris equivalent last year. The absence of Boeing's test aircraft at the event signals a shift in focus towards safety and customer commitments, setting the stage for other industry players to shine. From supersonic flight to automation and space tech, Farnborough Airshow is poised to set new benchmarks for the aviation industry.
With a spotlight on global tensions and changing industry dynamics, the Farnborough Airshow lineup promises to be a spectacle that mirrors the evolving landscape of aerospace and defense. The event serves as a platform for leaders to showcase their latest innovations and address the challenges facing the industry, paving the way for a future of sustainable and efficient air transport.
In a twist of events, Joe Biden's sudden exit adds a political edge to the airshow, highlighting the intersection of aviation and geopolitical affairs. As the world's largest aircraft makers and airlines converge at Farnborough, the event not only celebrates the advancements in aviation but also sets the stage for discussions on achieving Net Zero air transport, shaping the future of sustainable flight for generations to come.
— Tensions between Rome and outgoing NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg escalated over the weekend · Good morning, and welcome to Morning Defense.
Fears about keeping up with demand have replaced post-pandemic concerns about a slump in the aviation sector.
TIM ROBINSON FRAeS, STEPHEN BRIDGEWATER, BELLA RICHARDS and KATIE PRESTON provide a look at some of the most exciting news and highlights ahead of the first ...
This week's Farnborough air show follows one of the busiest events for aircraft order announcements at the Paris equivalent last year.
The Farnborough International Airshow 2024 – the premier event for the aerospace industry – is back and ready for takeoff.
Shifting priorities among aerospace and defense leaders prompt change on the air show circuit, including the Farnborough event this week.
The aerospace giant will not bring any test aircraft to Farnborough starting Monday, citing a new focus on safety, quality and meeting customer commitments.
Following the longest build-up of any event in the UK, the stage is finally set for Farnborough International Airshow 2024 to open its doors.
World's largest aircraft makers and airlines will rub shoulders this week with those innovating around the future of flight and Net Zero air transport.
The government has announced more than £100 million of government-industry funding for cutting-aerospace tech projects to support greener air travel.
Funding delivered through Aerospace Technology Institute Programme to help pioneer groundbreaking new tech, including zero emission hydrogen flight and ...
Keep track of the commercial aircraft order announcements made at this year's Farnborough air show.
A plunge in Ryanair's quarterly profits cast a shadow over the opening of the Farnborough Airshow on Monday, where aviation leaders were already fretting ...
European planemaker Airbus will highlight its latest passenger jet with daily flight demonstrations at the Farnborough International Air Show. In contrast, ...
Korean Air committed to buying up to 50 of Boeing's widebody airplanes, including twenty 777-9s and twenty 787-10s with options for 10 more of the largest 787 ...