Runway Closed at Raleigh-Durham Airport RDU After Aircraft Landing Gear Failure
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) in North Carolina experienced significant disruptions on September 8, 2024, when a small aircraft encountered a… Read More »
Blackrock Scales Back Stake in Brazilian Airline Azul
Blackrock Investment Management has scaled back its investment in Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras, decreasing its stake in the Brazilian airline… Read More »
Air Belgium on Brink of Bankruptcy Amid Investment Failures
Air Belgium, which suspended its passenger flights in 2023, is on the brink of bankruptcy, facing a critical two-week deadline… Read More »
Boeing and Union Reach 25% Pay Increase Deal, Avoid Strike
Boeing and its workers’ union have reached a crucial labor agreement, averting a potentially disruptive strike that was set to… Read More »
easyJet Study Reveals Airspace Modernization Could Cut CO2 Emissions
A new study by easyJet shows that modernizing European airspace could reduce carbon emissions by 18 million tons annually. The… Read More »
Boeing Proposes CH-47 Chinook Helicopters to Poland for Defense
Boeing has formally proposed its CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopter to Poland, aiming to meet the nation’s growing heavy transport needs…. Read More »
Air India Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Moscow
An Air India Boeing 787-8 flying from Delhi to Birmingham was forced to make an emergency landing in Moscow after… Read More »
Pilot Error Led to Dramatic Tailstrike Incident on LATAM Boeing 777 at Milan Airport
A LATAM Boeing 777-300 experienced a severe tailstrike during takeoff from Milan Malpensa Airport last month due to pilot error… Read More »
Airplane Engine Repair Market Booms as Supply Shortages Persist
The global shortage of airplane engines, exacerbated by parts and labor scarcities, has led to a surge in the business… Read More »
Engine Overhaul Surge: Challenges and Opportunities for Airlines
The aircraft engine repair and overhaul sector is experiencing unprecedented demand due to parts shortages, delayed deliveries from Boeing and… Read More »
Beond Expands Fleet with Second Airbus A321 for Growth
Luxury airline Beond has officially added its second aircraft, an Airbus A321, to its fleet, marking a significant milestone for… Read More »
Emirates Unveils A380 Livery to Support Global Children’s Charities
Emirates has revealed a striking new livery on one of its Airbus A380 aircraft to showcase the airline’s commitment to… Read More »
Air India Begins Construction of New MRO Facility in Bengaluru
Air India Group has officially commenced the construction of a new state-of-the-art Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility at Bengaluru’s… Read More »
Hainan Airlines Leasing Five A320neo Aircraft from Avolon
Hainan Airlines Holding (HAH) has signed an agreement with aircraft leasing giant Avolon for the operating lease of five Airbus… Read More »
FAA Implements Crucial Updates to System Safety Assessments for Aircraft Certification
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has finalized significant updates to the system safety assessments (SSA) for transport category airplanes, aimed… Read More »
Lufthansa Announces Strategic Fleet Reduction by 2028 as Subsidiaries Gear Up for Expansion
Lufthansa Airlines, headquartered in Frankfurt, has announced a significant overhaul of its fleet strategy, which includes reducing its narrowbody aircraft… Read More »
Ex-Boeing Manager Alleges Concealment of Critical Electrical Issues in 737 Max Crashes
A US advocacy group, the Foundation for Aviation Safety, has accused Boeing of hiding electrical faults in a 737 Max… Read More »
Turkish Airlines Flight Experiences Severe Turbulence, Lands Safely in Taipei
A Turkish Airlines flight from Istanbul to Taipei experienced severe turbulence just before landing at Taipei Taoyuan International Airport (TPE)… Read More »
Ural Airlines Begins Dismantling Emergency-Landed Airbus A320
Ural Airlines has announced the start of dismantling its Airbus A320, which made an emergency landing in a Russian wheat… Read More »
China’s AG600 Amphibious Aircraft Completes Certification Flight Test
China’s AG600, the world’s largest amphibious aircraft, has successfully completed its first certification flight test, marking a significant milestone in… Read More »
Swiss International to Rebalance Planes Due to Heavy First Class Seats
Swiss International Air Lines is rebalancing its Airbus A330-300 planes due to the added weight of its new first-class privacy… Read More »
Airbus A330neo Tops Widebody Orders with 57 New Aircraft Since July
The Airbus A330neo has become the most ordered widebody aircraft in recent weeks, securing 57 firm orders and 60 additional… Read More »
India’s DGCA Issues Show Cause Notice to Akasa Air for Regulatory Breaches
India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued a show cause notice to Akasa Air following a surprise audit… Read More »
Airbus and Korean Air Celebrate 50 Years of Partnership
Airbus and Korean Air are commemorating a significant milestone: 50 years of partnership that began on September 5, 1974. This… Read More »
Boeing Mechanic on Vacation During Critical Period Before Alaska Airlines 737 Max Incident
A key Boeing mechanic, with 35 years of experience working on 737 doors, was on vacation during two crucial days… Read More »
ICAO Proposes Enhanced Safety Protocols to Combat Increased Turbulence Risks in Aviation
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is taking proactive steps to address the growing concerns over turbulence in the aviation… Read More »
