United Airlines Upgrades Airbus A319 Cabins with New Seats and Screens
United Airlines is currently retrofitting its Airbus A319 fleet with upgraded cabins as part of its United Next program. The… Read More »
NASA Ames Research Center Leading the Way in eVTOL Research
NASA’s Ames Research Center, situated in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley, is at the forefront of shaping the future… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Experiments With Boarding Process Improvements
Southwest Airlines, the largest domestic carrier in the United States, is conducting trials to streamline its passenger boarding process with… Read More »
Delta Passengers Stranded on Remote Island in the Atlantic Ocean for 12 Hours After Emergency Landing
A Delta Air Lines flight from Ghana to New York turned into a nightmare for passengers after it made an… Read More »
Lawsuit Reveals 68 Jet Engines on A320s and 737s Contaminated with Counterfeit Components
A lawsuit filed by engine manufacturer CFM International reveals that falsely certified components were fitted to 68 of its engines…. Read More »
Bogus Jet-Engine Parts Supplier Aero Engines May Have Faked Employee Identities
A company that claimed to supply jet-engine parts to major aerospace manufacturers may have also faked its own employees, according… Read More »
eVTOL Aircraft: The Revolutionary Industry with Potential Risks and Challenges
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s an eVTOL aircraft! There is no question, the sight of… Read More »
European Pilots Raise Concerns About Fatigue and Associated Risks
The European Cockpit Association (ECA), a representative body for pilots, shared a report highlighting fatigue-related risks in the European aviation… Read More »