Bogus Jet-Engine Parts Supplier Aero Engines May Have Faked Employee Identities
A company that claimed to supply jet-engine parts to major aerospace manufacturers may have also faked its own employees, according… Read More »
UPS Receives FAA Approval to Operate Drones Beyond Line of Sight
UPS has received a major boost for its drone delivery ambitions, as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted it… Read More »
Boom Supersonic Receives FAA Approval for XB-1 Test Aircraft
Boom Supersonic, a Colorado-based company that aims to build the world’s fastest airliner, has received an experimental airworthiness certificate from… Read More »
Russia Advises Airlines Against International Operations of GTLK-Owned Aircraft
Russia’s civil aviation regulator, Rosaviatsiya, has issued a recommendation to airlines, urging them to refrain from using aircraft leased from… Read More »
EASA Addresses Landing Gear Quality Issues on Airbus A330 and A340
In response to reports of irregularities in the manufacturing quality of the Airbus A330 and A340 main landing gear (MLG),… Read More »
US Requests Mexico to Review Possible Denial of Rights to MasAir Pilots
The US Government has asked the Mexican Government to investigate whether pilots at Mexican cargo airline MasAir are being denied… Read More »
FAA Investigates Approximately 5,000 Pilots Suspected of Concealing Health Issues Impacting Aviation Safety
A significant number of pilots, nearly 5,000, are under investigation by federal authorities for allegedly concealing major health problems that… Read More »
Indonesia’s State-Owned Airlines Garuda and Pelita Air Consider Merger with Citilink for Cost Efficiencies
Indonesia’s Minister of State-Owned Enterprises, Erick Thohir, has proposed the merger of state-owned airlines PT Garuda Indonesia Tbk and PT… Read More »
ATC Outage in the UK Leads to Flight Disruptions on Flights to and from the UK
Air Traffic Control (ATC) in the United Kingdom (UK) is experiencing technical issues, resulting in potential flight disruptions across the… Read More »
Moldova’s Civil Aviation Authority Revokes Air Moldova’s AOC Leading to Flight Cancellations
The Moldovan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) striped the Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) of Air Moldova, citing the airline’s lack of… Read More »
Runway Overrun Incident Linked to Rushed Flight and Competitive Landing, NTSB Report Reveals
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has unveiled its conclusive findings on a runway overrun incident involving a Gulfstream G150… Read More »
Insights from ALPA President Advocating for Dual Pilot System in Commercial Aircraft Cockpits
In a recent conversation with Simple Flying on August 22, Jason Ambrosi, President of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA),… Read More »
Emirates A380 Incident at Nice Airport Under Investigation by France’s BEA
France’s Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety, known as BEA, has officially commenced an investigation into a… Read More »
JetBlue’s Fare Increase Strategy Poses Threat to Potential Spirit Airlines Merger
A redaction mistake has revealed that JetBlue had plans to hike Spirit Airlines’ fares following a merger of the two… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Reaches Settlement in Deceptive Carry-On Bag Fee Case
Spirit Airlines agreed to pay up to $8.25 million to settle a lawsuit brought by passengers deceived by carry-on bag… Read More »
FAA Successfully Achieves Air Traffic Controller Hiring Goal
The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced it has hired its goal of 1,500 air traffic controllers (ATC) this… Read More »
Embraer’s E190-E2 Achieves Type Certification in China
Embraer’s E195-E2 has been granted a Type Certificate by the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC). The approval follows the… Read More »
EASA Issues Warning About Potential Boeing 787 Trent 1000 LPT Blade Assembly Cracks
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued an Airworthiness Directive (AD) to address a potential unsafe condition on… Read More »
Heart Aerospace Becomes a Member of the Regional Airline Association
Heart Aerospace has joined the Regional Airline Association (RAA). By joining the trade association, Heart Aerospace will receive its unique… Read More »
Italian Airlines Criticize Government’s Plan to Cap Ticket Prices, Citing EU Market Concerns
Airlines operating within Italy have raised concerns over a proposed initiative by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government to control ticket… Read More »
FAA Takes Action on Potential Engine Inlet Failures in Airbus A330ceo Aircraft
The United States (US) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new Airworthiness Directive (AD) addressing an unsafe condition associated… Read More »
FAA Alerts on Engine Inlet Overheating Issue in Certain Boeing 737 Max Aircraft
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has highlighted potential engine inlet overheating concerns that could lead to elevated cowl temperatures… Read More »
Chinese Airlines Granted Increased Weekly Flights to the U.S. in September
Starting in September, seven major Chinese carriers will have the opportunity to increase their weekly roundtrip flights to the United… Read More »
737 Max Crashes: Critics Accuse Boeing of Hiding Secrets and FAA Incompetence
A recent US Court of Appeals ruling in June has sparked concerns over airline safety and government transparency. The decision… Read More »
Hawai’i Tourism Authority Provides Update on Maui Wildfire’s Travel Impact
The latest update by the HTA, made on August 17, reaffirmed that while the rest of Maui is safe and… Read More »
Germany Retires State-Owned Airbus A340s Following Minister’s Controversial Flight to Australia
The German Air Force has confirmed that the two state-owned Airbus A340-300 aircraft will take an early retirement The move… Read More »
