France’s Proposal to Ban Low-Cost Fares in Aviation: Environmental Impact and Debates
France, known for its stringent environmental policies, is taking a step further in its efforts to reduce the aviation industry’s… Read More »
Ural Airlines Airbus Makes Emergency Landing in Siberian Field with 159 Passengers Onboard
A Ural Airlines Airbus A320, with 159 passengers onboard, was involved in an emergency landing in a Siberian field. The… Read More »
Canadian PM Departs India After Resolving 36-year-old A310 “flying Taj Mahal” Aircraft Technical Issue
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has successfully left India after a two-day delay caused by a technical glitch with his… Read More »
Delta and United Airlines to Face Class Action Over Alleged Airfare Conspiracy
In a significant legal development, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have been directed by a federal judge to confront… Read More »
US Space Force Launches Satellite Deployment Challenge and Issues Cyber Threat Warning
The US Space Force (USSF) is taking proactive measures to bolster its space capabilities with the launch of the Tactically… Read More »
How a Rare Engine Flaw Could Ground Hundreds of Airbus A320neo Jets
A rare manufacturing defect in some engines made by U.S. company RTX could affect hundreds of Airbus jets in the… 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 »
West Maui Set to Reopen to Tourism on October 8 with Support from Signature Travel Network Owners
West Maui, the region that endured devastating wildfires in August, is poised to welcome back tourists on October 8, as… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines Flight from Tokyo to Honolulu Encounters Turbulence, Injuring Passengers
On September 8th, 2023, a Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-200 (registration N370HA) experienced turbulence while enroute from Tokyo Haneda to Honolulu,… 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 »
F-15EX Completes First Phase of Testing, Launches Three JASSMs
The US Air Force (USAF) has announced that the Boeing F-15EX Eagle II, the latest variant of the F-15 fighter… Read More »
Bird Strike Prompts SWISS 777-300ER Jet to Safely Abort Takeoff at Chicago Airport, How Common Are They?
A Swiss International Airlines flight bound for Zurich had to abort its takeoff in Chicago on September 8, 2023, after… 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 »
Alaska Airlines Donates Frequent-Flier Miles to Support Maui Wildfire Victims
Alaska Airlines has shown its commitment to helping the people of Maui, Hawaii, who have been affected by the devastating… Read More »
Single-Pilot Aircraft: Evaluating the Safety and Innovation
Airbus and Dassault, two of Europe’s leading plane manufacturers, are pushing for a new concept of flying: single-pilot planes. They… Read More »
“Delta Air Lines Completes 5G C-Band Spectrum Compatibility Upgrade Across Entire Fleet
Delta Air Lines announced on Aug. 31 that it has completed the upgrade of the radio altimeters in its entire… Read More »
United Airlines Flight Departure Ground Stop Caused by Software Update
United Airlines said that a software update caused a flight departure ground stop on Friday, August 20, affecting hundreds of… Read More »
Former FAA Chiefs Advocate Collaborative Efforts to Enhance Air Travel
Two former leaders of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Steve Dickson and Randy Babbitt, have joined forces to urge the… Read More »
Swiss Air Flight Attendants Criticized for Dangerous Stunt on Boeing 777 Wing
Swiss International Airline cabin crew members are facing backlash after a stunt they pulled in Buenos Aires, where they publicly… Read More »
US Airlines Prepare for Record-Breaking Labor Day Travel
US airlines are gearing up for the busiest Labor Day travel weekend on record, as more Americans take to the… Read More »
UPS Extends Buyout Offers to Pilots Amidst Dwindling Demand
UPS, the world’s largest package delivery company, has offered voluntary retirement packages to some of its pilots as it faces… Read More »
FAA Investigates Approximately 5,000 Pilots Suspected of Concealing Health Issues Impacting Aviation Safety
A significant number of pilots, nearly 5,000, are under investigation by federal authorities for allegedly concealing major health problems that… Read More »
Sydney Airport CEO Advocates Slot Allocation Reform Amidst Concerns of Misuse
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, Geoff Culbert, has expressed that Australia’s current slot allocation regulations… Read More »
Atlanta Airport Debuts First Onsite Triage Clinic in the US
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world’s busiest airport, has opened the nation’s first onsite triage clinic, hoping to reduce the… Read More »
Disturbing Pepper Spray Incident Forces American Airlines Flight to Divert
An American Airlines flight en route from Miami to New York City was forced into an emergency landing in Jacksonville,… Read More »
