Boeing 777X Certification Slips but Still Targeted for 2026

Boeing has acknowledged that certification of its long-delayed 777X widebody is running behind schedule, though the company still expects approval… Read More »
Condor Marks Farewell to Boeing 757-300 Era

Condor Airlines is preparing to retire its final Boeing 757-300 this November, bringing an end to a 35-year relationship with… Read More »
Ryanair Plans to Cut Another Million Spain Seats

Ryanair is preparing to slash a further one million seats from its Spanish flight program next summer as a dispute… Read More »
Trump Picks American Airlines Pilot for NTSB Seat

President Donald Trump has nominated John DeLeeuw, a veteran American Airlines pilot and safety executive, to serve on the National… Read More »
FAA Completes Pakistan Aviation Safety Review

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has wrapped up a weeklong safety assessment of Pakistan’s aviation system in Karachi, raising hopes… Read More »
Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Ban In-Flight Power Bank Use

Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air have introduced a new safety measure banning the use of power banks during flights, citing… Read More »
Scoot Eyes More Flights from Subang Airport in Malaysia

Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, is looking to expand its operations at Kuala Lumpur Subang Airport as demand… Read More »
Poland and Latvia Tighten Airspace Restrictions Near Borders

Poland and Latvia have introduced new airspace restrictions along their eastern borders in response to heightened security concerns. Poland has… Read More »
Air India Families’ Lawyer Challenges Pilot Error Claim

Families of more than 100 victims of an Air India crash are disputing suggestions that pilot error was the primary… Read More »
China Eastern to Launch World’s Longest Direct Flight in December

China Eastern Airlines plans to set a new record for the world’s longest direct flight this December with a new… Read More »
Japan Airlines Faces Backlash Over Pilot Alcohol Scandals

How seriously do pilots treat their job responsibilities? Aircraft accidents cause enormous harm and directly affect the lives of passengers… Read More »
United Airlines 737 Evacuated in Japan After Mid-Air Fire Alert

A United Airlines Boeing 737-800 flying from Tokyo to Cebu, Philippines, made an emergency landing in Japan on Friday, Sept…. Read More »
Boeing Faces $3.1M FAA Fine Over 737 Max Safety Violations

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is seeking $3.1 million in civil penalties from Boeing for safety violations, including those linked… Read More »
Southwest Airlines to Require Lithium Battery Removal on Wheelchairs

Starting September 25, Southwest Airlines will require passengers traveling with powered wheelchairs and scooters that use removable lithium batteries to… Read More »
Boeing Hits Highest August Aircraft Deliveries Since 2018

Boeing’s commercial aircraft deliveries in August 2025 reached their highest level for that month since 2018, signaling improved production rates… Read More »
AI Engineers Command $900 an Hour as Consultants

AI specialists are emerging as some of the most sought-after consultants in the tech sector, with top experts now charging… Read More »
One-Third of UK Firms Now Using ‘Bossware’ to Track Staff

A new survey has revealed that a third of UK companies are using so-called “bossware” to monitor employee activity, underscoring… Read More »
Aer Lingus A330 Crew Deviates From Taxi Instructions at JFK

An Aer Lingus Airbus A330-300 operating as flight EIN107 from Dublin to New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)… Read More »
Kathmandu Airport Reopens After Violent Protests

Nepal’s main international gateway, Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, reopened for commercial operations on September 10 following a one-day closure… Read More »
Survey Reveals Most German Pilots Nap Mid-Flight Due to Fatigue

A new survey by the German pilots’ union Vereinigung Cockpit reveals that almost all German pilots have taken naps during… Read More »
Southwest Signs 20-Year Sustainable Aviation Fuel Deal

Southwest Airlines has entered into a landmark 20-year agreement to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from USA BioEnergy, underscoring its… Read More »
Boeing CEO Says 777-9 Certification ‘Clearly Behind Schedule’

Boeing’s flagship 777-9 certification program is running behind schedule, CEO Kelly Ortberg acknowledged, warning that delays could be significant enough… Read More »