Boeing 737 Max Should Return In 2020 But The Crisis Won’t Be Over
The Boeing 737 Max will likely return to service sometime in 2020, but that won’t close the books on one… Read More »
European regulator plans its own test flights of Boeing 737 MAX
Europe’s aviation regulator will send its own test pilots and engineers to fly forthcoming certification flight tests of Boeing’s newly… Read More »
The British Pilots Fighting to Fly Beyond Age 65
British pilots currently face mandatory retirement at age 65, but an increasing number are lobbying to change this rule. Former… Read More »
PIA Stake Sale Delayed Due to Bidder Concerns and Conditions
The sale of a majority stake in Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has been delayed due to conditions set by the… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Cuts Service and Reduces Staffing at Atlanta Hub
Southwest Airlines is set to reduce its service to and from Atlanta, the world’s busiest airport, as part of a… Read More »
Ryanair Expands Swedish Operations After Tax Removal
In a significant move following the Swedish Government’s decision to abolish the aviation tax, Ryanair has announced plans to expand… Read More »
Commercial Pilots Alarmed by Surge in GPS Spoofing Attacks Sending False Signals
Commercial pilots are increasingly raising concerns over a surge in GPS spoofing incidents, where aircraft receive bogus signals that can… Read More »
Textron Aviation Workers Vote to Strike After Rejecting Contract Offer
approximately 5,000 members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Local 774 in Wichita, Kansas, decisively rejected… Read More »