Airbus Confronts Production Delays Due to Parts and Labor Shortages, Impacting Delivery Schedules
Airbus, the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer, is facing significant challenges in its production ramp-up plans due to ongoing parts and… Read More »
EASA and FAA Set to Tackle eVTOL Certification at Safety Conference
The upcoming International Aviation Safety conference, jointly organized by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Federal Aviation… Read More »
South Korea’s Air Premia and t’way Air Consider Joining Star Alliance Amid Asiana’s Expected Departure
South Korean airlines Air Premia and t’way Air are reportedly preparing to join Star Alliance, aiming to fill the vacancy… Read More »
EASA Calls for New Checks on LEAP 1-A Engine Amid Safety Concerns
As aviation safety remains a top priority, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued a final airworthiness directive… Read More »
EASA Advises Caution for Airlines Operating in Israeli and Iranian Airspaces Amid Regional Tensions
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has reiterated its advice for airlines to exercise caution when flying in or… Read More »
US Airlines Urge Biden Administration to Halt Additional Flights to China Amid Competitive Concerns
Major U.S. airlines and aviation unions are calling on the Biden administration to refrain from approving further flights between the… Read More »
U.S. Department of Transportation Mandates Two-Person Train Crews, Echoing Aviation’s Two-Pilot Standard
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DoT) latest regulation mandating two-person crews for most freight train operations has reignited discussions about… Read More »
Pioneering Aerodynamics in Aviation with Flying Wing and Blended Wing Body Designs
The aviation industry’s continuous quest for aerodynamic efficiency and innovation is epitomized by the Flying Wing and Blended Wing Body… Read More »