Weekly Aviation News | Hermeus Goes Supersonic, Boeing MAX Ramp-Up & Fuel Crisis Update

Опубликовано: 06 Июль 2026
на канале: FlyDaxs
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This week in aviation: US startup Hermeus makes history as its Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 reaches Mach 1.21 — the first supersonic flight ever by a privately funded uncrewed aircraft in the United States; Boeing secures FAA clearance to raise 737 MAX production to 47 aircraft per month; the Boeing 777X program remains mired in delays with certification pushed to 2027 and over $15 billion in charges; Europe's jet fuel crisis continues to prevent airlines from finalizing even winter schedules; and Delta announces a return to Los Angeles–Vancouver after eight years away. ✈️ Stay up to date with the latest aviation news every week on FlyDaxs.
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0:00 Intro
0:06 Hermeus Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 – First US Private Supersonic Flight
1:40 Boeing 737 MAX – FAA Clears Production to 47 Per Month
2:36 Boeing 777X – Seven Years Late and $15 Billion Over Budget
3:37 Jet Fuel Crisis – Airlines Can't Plan for Winter
4:27 Delta Returns to Los Angeles–Vancouver
4:55 Outro