Virgin Atlantic Boeing 787 Windscreen Cracks at 40,000 Feet, Prompting Emergency Reroute
A Virgin Atlantic flight bound for San Francisco was forced to return to London after the Boeing 787-9’s windscreen cracked… Read More »
NTSB Investigates Two Near Misses at Burbank and JFK Airports
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has recently issued preliminary reports on two critical airline incidents classified as “close calls”… Read More »
Brazil’s LATAM and GOL in Talks with Embraer for E2 Jet Order
LATAM Airlines Brasil (JJ) and GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (G3) are reportedly in discussions with Embraer regarding a potential order… Read More »
CAE Launches New Gulfstream Business Jet Training Center in Savannah, Georgia
CAE, a leading Canadian simulator and training provider, has opened a new training facility in Savannah, Georgia, specifically designed for… Read More »
New Allegations from Boeing Whistleblowers Reveal Mishandling of Faulty Aircraft Parts
A recent Senate subcommittee report has unveiled alarming allegations from Boeing whistleblowers regarding the mishandling of faulty airplane parts. The… Read More »
Families of Boeing 737 Max Crash Victims Demand $25 Billion Fine for Corporate Crime
Families affected by the tragic crashes of two Boeing 737 Max airplanes have called for a substantial $24.8 billion fine… Read More »
Boeing 737 Max Faces New Safety Concerns: Bird Strikes Could Lead to Smoke in Cabin
Pilots flying Boeing 737 Max planes have been warned of a new potential safety issue: bird strikes on engines might… Read More »
Boeing’s CEO Set to Retire Without Accountability for His Tenure’s Failures
Despite the numerous mistakes and safety issues under CEO Dave Calhoun’s leadership — including a dozen corporate whistleblowers, multiple aircraft… Read More »
Boeing CEO Grilled by Senate Amid Safety Concerns as Crash Victims’ Families Watch
Boeing’s Chief Executive, David Calhoun, faced intense scrutiny from U.S. senators during a Senate hearing on the company’s persistent safety… Read More »
China’s New Cargo Drone Completes Successful Maiden Flight, Boasts High Payload at Low Cost
China has achieved a significant milestone with the successful maiden flight of its new commercial cargo drone, the HH-100, marking… Read More »
Understanding the Impact of Climate Change on Flight Turbulence
Recent research indicates that as the planet warms, instances of turbulence are likely to increase, raising concerns among air travelers… Read More »
GE Aerospace Predicts Continued Supply Chain Challenges into Next Year
GE Aerospace executive Russel Stokes indicated that global supply chain issues are expected to persist through next year, despite a… Read More »
GE Aerospace Innovates with Hybrid Electric Engines for Single-Aisle Jets
GE Aerospace is pioneering the development of hybrid electric engines, aiming to transform next-generation narrow-body jets by the mid-2020s. This… Read More »
Boeing Committed ‘The Deadliest Corporate Crime in U.S. History’ and Should Be Fined $24 Billion, Victims’ Families Say
Families of the victims of two Boeing 737 Max crashes are demanding that the company be fined $24 billion, labeling… Read More »
Boeing Whistleblower Alleges Faulty Plane Parts May Be on New Aircraft
A recent report from the Senate subcommittee has brought to light fresh allegations from a Boeing whistleblower, raising serious concerns… Read More »
Norse Atlantic Airways to Operate Boeing 787 Routes for Neos This Winter Season
Norse Atlantic Airways, the Scandinavian airline known for its transatlantic operations, will station a Boeing 787 aircraft at Milan Malpensa… Read More »
NCAA Confirms Nigerian Airspace Safety Amid Radar Coverage Concerns
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has reassured the public that Nigerian airspace remains safe and secure, responding to recent… Read More »
Boeing 737-800 Makes Emergency Landing in New Zealand After Engine Fire
A Virgin Australia Boeing 737-800 jet safely landed at an airport in Invercargill, New Zealand, on Monday, June 17, after… Read More »
FAA Plans New Rules Impacting Scheduled Charters Like JSX
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is set to implement new regulations that may affect scheduled public charter operators like JSX,… Read More »
FAA Probes Two Safety Incidents Involving Southwest Airlines
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently investigating two safety incidents related to Southwest Airlines, one of which involved a… Read More »
Air Baltic Training Enhances Fleet with First Fully Electric Aircraft for Eco-Friendly Pilot Training
Air Baltic Training, the educational arm of the Latvian airline Air Baltic, has announced an expansion of its fleet with… Read More »
Senators Accuse Boeing Executives of Profiteering at the Expense of Safety
During a Senate hearing on Boeing’s safety practices, executives, including CEO Dave Calhoun, faced accusations of prioritizing profits over safety… Read More »
GE Aerospace’s Larry Culp Declines Boeing CEO Position
Larry Culp, the CEO of GE Aerospace, has reportedly declined an offer from Boeing to take over as its CEO,… Read More »
Lockheed Martin Achieves Milestone with Delivery of 2,700th C-130 Hercules
Lockheed Martin recently celebrated a significant milestone by delivering its 2,700th C-130 Hercules, underscoring the tactical airlifter’s enduring relevance and… Read More »
Embraer Considers Entering Market Dominated by Boeing and Airbus
In an evolving aerospace industry, Brazilian manufacturer Embraer is contemplating a significant shift that could position it as a competitor… Read More »
The Science and Strategy Behind Combating Bird Strikes in Aviation
Late one night, a Virgin Australia flight departing from Queenstown, New Zealand, bound for Melbourne faced a harrowing emergency. Shortly… Read More »
