Scientists say radiation from sudden solar flares are a danger to airline passengers
Are airline passengers at risk from radiation in the form of galactic cosmic rays and occasional solar flares? Yes, says… Read More »
U.S. FAA Implements Voluntary Safety Reporting Program to address concerns about industry influence
On June 21, 2021, the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration (“FAA” or “the Agency”) announced a new Voluntary… Read More »
Ryanair says ends talks with Boeing on large 737 MAX order
Ryanair has ended talks with Boeing on a major new order for Boeing 737 jets due to a disagreement over… Read More »
TSA Numbers Show Strong Travel for Holiday Weekend
While many airlines are reporting a decrease in bookings as the delta variant causes a surge in COVID-19 cases, it… Read More »
New Orleans Hopeful for Full Recovery From Hurricane Ida as Power Returns
New Orleans is bouncing back in the wake of Hurricane Ida, with power being restored to some parts of the… Read More »
SeaDream’s Bob Lepisto Looks Back to the Company’s Start
SeaDream Yacht Club marked its 20th anniversary on Sept. 1, a milestone worth celebrating, considering the upscale line was officially… Read More »
China boosts in-flight internet connectivity in commercial airplanes
China has been promoting in-flight network connectivity services in commercial airplanes, a key move in building a smart civil aviation… Read More »
Supersonic air travel is coming back: Do we really want it?
The noise issue raises a bigger philosophical question around supersonic flight: How much do we really value speed, anyway? After… Read More »