How Black Boxes Reveal the Truth Behind Airplane Crashes
Black boxes are among the most important tools in modern aviation safety, helping investigators determine what happened in the moments… Read More »
Aircraft Deliveries Hit Seven-Year High as Airbus and Boeing Surge in 2025
Global aircraft deliveries climbed to their highest October level in seven years, marking a major milestone for an industry still… Read More »
US Officials Suspect Cover-Up in Air India Crash Investigation
US investigators fear Indian authorities may be attempting to conceal key findings in the probe of the Air India Flight… Read More »
Global Airlines Rush to Fix A320s After Solar Radiation Alert
Airlines around the world are racing to complete emergency repairs on thousands of Airbus A320-family aircraft after the manufacturer warned… Read More »
Three Major Airline Groups Bid for TAP Air Portugal
IAG International Airlines Group has confirmed the submission of its bid to acquire a stake in TAP Air Portugal ahead… Read More »
Air China and Rolls-Royce Complete $315M Beijing Engine MRO Hub
Air China and Rolls-Royce have finished construction of Beijing Aero Engine Services (BAESL), a new USD 315 million joint-venture maintenance,… Read More »
Boeing 777X Redesign Focuses on Space, Comfort, and a Better Baseline Experience
Long-haul air travel is entering a new era, and Boeing’s 777X cabin has been redesigned to reflect that shift. Instead… Read More »
China Developing Mach-16 Jet That Could Circle the Globe in 7 Hours
China is developing a revolutionary Mach-16 aircraft that could fly around the planet in just seven hours—an achievement that would… Read More »
ATC Stops Saudia 777 From Landing on Closed Runway as Similar Incident Probed
Air traffic controllers at Islamabad International Airport (ISB) prevented a potentially catastrophic runway incident after stopping a Saudi Airlines Boeing… Read More »
Airbus Imposes Cold-Weather Restrictions on A320 Jets With P&W Engines
Airbus is imposing new cold-weather operating restrictions on certain A320neo aircraft equipped with Pratt & Whitney engines, the company confirmed… Read More »
Airbus Orders Immediate A320 Software Update Over Flight Control Risk
Airbus has issued an urgent request for airlines worldwide to immediately upgrade software on A320 family aircraft after identifying a… Read More »
UK and France Launch New High-Resolution Volcanic Ash Forecast System
The UK and France have become the first countries to introduce a new high-resolution volcanic ash forecasting system designed to… Read More »
Lufthansa Systems Opens New Aviation IT Hub in India
Lufthansa Systems has officially launched its new subsidiary, Lufthansa Systems India, headquartered in Bengaluru. The company will play a central… Read More »
Two United Airlines 737s Collide in Houston, Winglet Torn Off in Pushback
Two United Airlines Boeing 737-900ER aircraft collided during ground operations at Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport on Tuesday evening, November… Read More »
Wing Walker Killed by Arriving American Jet Highlights Ramp Safety Risks
A tragic accident at Dallas–Fort Worth on November 12 has renewed attention on the dangers faced by airport ramp workers…. Read More »
Ethiopia Volcano Erupts After 12,000 Years, Forcing Flight Cancellations
Flights across India and the Middle East were cancelled or diverted after a volcano in Ethiopia erupted for the first… Read More »
Ariana Afghan A310 Lands on Wrong Runway at Delhi Amid ILS Failure
An Ariana Afghan Airlines Airbus A310-300 (registration YA-FGF) operating flight FG-311 from Kabul to Delhi mistakenly landed on the wrong… Read More »
Qantas to Launch New Tech and AI Innovation Center in Adelaide
Qantas will open a major product innovation center in Adelaide, Australia, with the facility scheduled to launch in March 2026…. Read More »
UPS, FedEx Scramble as MD-11 Grounding Hits Peak Season Capacity
United Parcel Service (UPS) and FedEx are rushing to secure enough freighter capacity as an indefinite grounding of the MD-11—one… Read More »
Exjet Aviation Nears Part 135 Launch With Gulfstream GIV
Exjet Aviation has successfully completed its proving runs and is now awaiting final FAA approval to launch Part 135 operations… Read More »
United Airlines 737-900 Door Handle Pops Mid-Flight, Crew Hears “Pop”
A United Airlines Boeing 737-900 flight from Seattle to Denver experienced a brief scare when a flight attendant reported hearing… Read More »
Russia to Retire 340 Jets by 2030: What Travelers Need to Know
Global travelers planning trips to Russia may soon notice changes in the country’s aviation network. Russia is expected to retire… Read More »
Five Hospitalized After Fumes Force American Airlines Flight to Divert
Five people were hospitalized after fumes were detected onboard an American Airlines flight from Orlando to Phoenix, forcing the aircraft… Read More »
Latvia’s SmartLynx Airlines Halts All Commercial Operations
Latvia’s SmartLynx Airlines has announced the immediate cessation of all commercial operations, marking a significant setback for the long-standing ACMI… Read More »
Abra Group Seeks 98% Stake in Chile’s SKY Airline
Abra Group, the parent company of Avianca, GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes, Wamos Air, and NG Servicios Aéreos, is reportedly preparing… Read More »
FAA Issues New Warning on Flying Over Venezuela Amid Rising Risks
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new alert urging all pilots to exercise caution when flying over Venezuelan… Read More »
