Bahamasair 737-500s Prohibited From US Airspace After Missing FAA Deadline For ADS-B
A ten-year deadline was not enough time for Bahamasair to make the avionic upgrades necessary to use United States airspace… Read More »
How space technology has improved the airline experience
“Did you ever want to be an astronaut?” is one of the questions that almost every pilot is occasionally asked…. Read More »
The story behind ending mid-air collisions
The first collision between airliners occurred in 1922 in France. The loss of both airplanes and all occupants proved the… Read More »
SAS Scandinavian A350 Struck by Lightning, Safely Returns
An SAS Scandinavian Airlines Airbus A350-900 experienced a lightning strike shortly after departing from Copenhagen Airport on September 24, 2024…. Read More »
Crew Resource Management Enhances Flight Safety
As aviation technology evolves and passenger numbers soar to record levels, aircrew, flight departments, and governments have developed sophisticated procedures… Read More »
OpsGroup Releases Report on Rising GPS Spoofing Threats in Aviation
Flight operations support provider OpsGroup has released its final report on GPS spoofing, highlighting growing concerns about the impact of… Read More »
Top Weather Conditions That Can Delay or Cancel Your Flight
Flight delays and cancellations are often tied to weather conditions, with a significant majority caused by atmospheric factors. According to… Read More »
Senator Maria Cantwell Calls for FAA Review of Aviation Manufacturer Oversight
U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., who chairs the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, has officially requested that the… Read More »