U.S. president Biden banning all Russian aircraft from entering U.S. airspace in retaliation for invasion of Ukraine

During his first State of the Union address on Tuesday Mar. 1, President Biden announced that the U.S. would ban… Read More »
U.S. FAA expands use of review boards in certifying airplanes

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Monday Feb. 28 it is expanding the use of independent safety expert groups… Read More »
U.S. to extend international minimum flight requirement waivers over COVID

The United States government on Monday Feb. 28 proposed extending temporary waivers of international minimum flight requirements at some U.S…. Read More »
Pratt & Whitney awarded DoE project to develop hydrogen propulsion technology

Pratt & Whitney has been selected by the US Department of Energy (DoE) to develop novel, high-efficiency hydrogen-fuelled propulsion technology… Read More »
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson steps down after the 737 MAX debacle

Federal Aviation Administrator Steve Dickson has announced his resignation. As the man who has led the agency through two of… Read More »
Airbus and Quebec sign a $1.2 billion investment deal

Europe’s Airbus and Quebec on Feb. 5 said they have agreed to a $1.2 billion investment deal that would allow… Read More »
FAA Selects Capt. Billy Nolen to lead Safety Office

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration has selected Captain Billy Nolen, an experienced aviation safety professional and former… Read More »
UK airlines seek government aid after Omicron-led travel restrictions

Major British airlines on Monday called on the government to remove testing rules for vaccinated passengers and provide economic support… Read More »
Airlines say nations overreacted to Omicron variant

Global airlines blasted governments on Wednesday for worsening the Omicron scare through snap border measures and “rip-off” virus testing regimes,… Read More »
Russia says airliner had to lose height to avoid NATO spy plane

A Russian Aeroflot airliner flying from Tel Aviv to Moscow was forced to change altitude over the Black Sea because… Read More »
China aviation authority issues airworthiness directive on Boeing 737 MAX

China’s aviation authority on Thursday issued an airworthiness directive on the Boeing 737 MAX jet series that will help pave… Read More »
U.S. Senate confirmed pilot C.B. “Sully” Sullenberger to be the U.S. representative on the United Nations’ air-safety body

The U.S. Senate has confirmed C.B. “Sully” Sullenberger to be the U.S. representative on the Council of the International Civil… Read More »
Aviation expert claims omicron border restrictions show countries haven’t learned

A decision by several countries to impose border restrictions out of concerns around the omicron Covid variant was called “knee-jerk”… Read More »
Senators say U.S. must strengthen space debris monitoring

A group of U.S. senators on Tuesday asked the Biden administration to do more to monitor and respond to space… Read More »
Biden says he doesn’t expect more travel restrictions or lockdowns as Covid omicron variant spreads

President Joe Biden on Monday said he doesn’t expect the U.S. to impose additional travel restrictions to stem the spread… Read More »
FAA Fines Chicago O’Hare for Winter Weather Violations

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a fine of over $1.5 million to Chicago for allegedly failing to ensure… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Employees File Another Lawsuit Over Uniforms

Delta Air Lines employees have filed another lawsuit against clothing company Lands’ End that claims the uniforms are causing health… Read More »
Book: ‘This America’ pits rise in nationalism against championing of liberal democracy

Jill Lepore, author of These Truths, argues that supporters of free and fair liberal government can’t just hold their noses… Read More »