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Boeing 737 MAX 9

Boeing 737 MAX 9

Source: Boeing


BOEING TO LAUNCH NEW 737 ASSEMBLY LINE IN EVERETT THIS SUMMER

Thursday, April 9, 2026
Boeing 737 MAX 9

Boeing 737 MAX 9

Source: Boeing


SEATTLE - Boeing is set to expand its manufacturing footprint this summer by opening a fourth 737 MAX production line at its expansive facility in Everett, Washington.

This strategic move utilizes factory space formerly dedicated to the 747 and 787 programs, marking the first time Boeing will build its primary narrowbody aircraft outside of its Renton plant. The new assembly line, known internally as the North Line, is a critical component of the company’s plan to significantly ramp up production rates to meet global demand, with a long-term goal of reaching over 60 aircraft per month.

To ensure stability and quality control during this transition, the Everett site will initially operate at a lower production pace. This gradual scale-up allows Boeing to refine its processes and integrate a newly trained workforce before moving toward full-speed operations. The expansion involves complex logistics, including the transport of wing components between facilities using specialized tools. Ultimately, by diversifying its assembly locations and repurposing existing infrastructure, Boeing aims to stabilize its supply chain and accelerate the delivery of its backlog of single-aisle jets.

 
Vertical Aerospace VX4 eVTOL

Vertical Aerospace VX4 eVTOL

Source: Vertical Aerospace


JAPAN TARGETS 2027 LAUNCH FOR COMMERCIAL EVTOL FLIGHTS

Monday, April 6, 2026
Vertical Aerospace VX4 eVTOL

Vertical Aerospace VX4 eVTOL

Source: Vertical Aerospace


TOKYO - Following the conclusion of the 2025 World Expo in Osaka, the Japanese government has revised its strategic roadmap for the advanced air mobility sector, now aiming for the commercial debut of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft between 2027 and 2028.

While the Expo served as a vital testing ground for demonstration flights, the updated plan acknowledges that full passenger services require more time to meet safety and certification standards. Initial operations are expected to focus on scenic tourism and short-distance travel within waterfront districts in major hubs like Tokyo and Osaka.

Looking further ahead, the government envisions a significant expansion of this technology throughout the 2030s, transitioning toward autonomous flight and more complex urban routes. A key component of this vision is the "Diamond Routes" initiative in the Kansai region, which seeks to deploy around 100 aircraft by 2035 to connect regional airports and city centers. Despite technical hurdles and delays faced by some international partners during the Expo, domestic players like SkyDrive are making steady progress, having recently secured approval for their certification plans. To support this growth, Japan is proactively establishing its own regulatory framework, specifically targeting battery safety and over-water flight requirements to ensure a secure transition into the future of urban aviation.

Source: Aviation International News
Associated URL: https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/futureflight/2026-04-06/japan-targets-2027-launch-commercial-evtol-flights
Author: Hanneke Weitering  
 
TransDigm Expands Aerospace Aftermarket Portfolio with $2.2 Billion Acquisition

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TRANSDIGM EXPANDS AEROSPACE AFTERMARKET PORTFOLIO WITH $2.2 BILLION ACQUISITION

Tuesday, April 8, 2025
TransDigm Expands Aerospace Aftermarket Portfolio with $2.2 Billion Acquisition

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CLEVELAND -- TransDigm Group Incorporated has finalized its acquisition of Jet Parts Engineering and Victor Sierra Aviation Holdings from Vance Street Capital. The transaction, valued at approximately $2.2 billion in cash, expands the aerospace giant’s footprint in the independent aftermarket and proprietary parts sector.

The acquisition was funded through a combination of existing cash reserves and proceeds from debt offerings TransDigm completed in February 2026. This closing follows an initial purchase agreement reached between the parties in mid-January.

Jet Parts Engineering, based in Seattle, Washington, specializes in the design and manufacture of proprietary alternative parts for the commercial, regional, and cargo aviation markets. The company focuses on Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) components, which serve as engineered alternatives to original equipment manufacturer parts. Jet Parts Engineering employs roughly 300 people across several locations, including facilities in Texas, New York, Florida, Alabama, and the United Kingdom.

Victor Sierra Aviation Holdings operates as a designer and distributor of aftermarket parts with a focus on general and business aviation. Its portfolio includes brands such as McFarlane Aviation, Tempest Aero Group, and Aviation Products Systems. The company maintains three primary operations in Kansas, North Carolina, and Illinois, along with several satellite support sites. It has a workforce of approximately 400 employees.

Financial reports indicate that the two acquired entities generated a combined revenue of approximately $280 million during the 2025 calendar year. The vast majority of this revenue is derived from the commercial aftermarket, where the companies provide high-engineered components and repair services to airlines and maintenance providers.

The acquisition further consolidates TransDigm Group Incorporated’s position in the aerospace aftermarket. By bringing Jet Parts Engineering and Victor Sierra Aviation Holdings into its portfolio, the company adds a wider range of proprietary replacement parts used to maintain aging aircraft fleets. Demand for Parts Manufacturer Approval components has grown as airlines and business aviation operators look for lower-cost alternatives to original equipment parts amid rising operating expenses. The deal strengthens TransDigm’s presence in the secondary market and adds recurring revenue streams that are typically less affected by fluctuations in new aircraft production.

Source: Forecast International
Associated URL: https://www.transdigm.com/
 

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