Europe’s Aviation Safety Agency to Assess China’s C919 Aircraft
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is committed to conducting a comprehensive evaluation process for China’s C919 passenger jet,… Read More »
Venezuela Retaliates by Banning Argentine Aircraft Over Seized Boeing Dispute
In a significant escalation of diplomatic tensions, Venezuela has declared a ban on all aircraft registered in Argentina from entering… Read More »
Boeing Faces Multiple Technical Challenges and Legal Scrutiny
Boeing is currently navigating through a series of technical and regulatory hurdles as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has pinpointed… Read More »
FAA Highlights Concern Over Sporadic Spoiler Activity on Boeing 737 Max During Flight
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reported concerning occurrences involving the Boeing 737 MAX, where there have been “multiple unusual… Read More »
FAA Alerts on Critical Wiring Issue in Boeing 737 Max Spoilers, Risking Flight Control
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a proposed airworthiness directive targeting the Boeing 737 MAX series after identifying a… Read More »
Boeing Faces Record-Keeping Issue in NTSB Investigation of Alaska Airlines 737 Max Incident
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is facing challenges in its investigation into a January incident involving an Alaska Airlines… Read More »
FAA Seeks $280,000 Fine Against Southern Airways Express for Using Unqualified Co-Pilot
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a hefty fine of $280,000 against Southern Airways Express, based in Palm Beach,… Read More »
NTSB Faces Challenges in Boeing Jet Panel Investigation Due to Lack of Records
Jennifer Homendy, Chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), has highlighted significant obstacles in the ongoing investigation of a… Read More »
Boeing Fails to Preserve Crucial Security Footage of Max Jet Door Incident, NTSB Reports
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has disclosed that Boeing did not retain security camera footage documenting the work on… Read More »
Jet Airways Ownership Transfer Cleared by NCLAT, AOC Revival Within 90 Days
The Jalan Kalrock Consortium (JKC), slated to become the new proprietors of the defunct Jet Airways, has achieved a significant… Read More »
Tulpar Air Faces Lawsuit from Former Co-Founder Azat Hakim Over Alleged Unpaid Shares
Azat Hakim, the co-founder and ex-shareholder of Russia’s Tulpar Air, has initiated legal action against the business charter airline, seeking… Read More »
Europe’s Aviation Regulator Ready to Withdraw Boeing’s Jet Production Approval If Necessary
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has signaled its readiness to withdraw its recognition of Boeing’s jet production approval… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Flight Continued Operations Despite Scheduled Safety Check Before Door Incident
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 continued to fly with passengers despite engineers’ concerns and a scheduled maintenance check… Read More »
Boeing’s Safety Issues Cause Further Delays in Jet Deliveries, Impacting U.S. Airlines’ Capacity Plans
U.S. airlines are facing additional challenges in expanding their flight capacities due to ongoing delays in jet deliveries from Boeing,… Read More »
Airports Council ACI-LAC Advocates for Aviation Policy Liberalization in Latin America
The Airports Council International Latin American and the Caribbean (ACI-LAC) is calling on governments across Latin America to embrace further… Read More »
New Zealand Authorities Seize Black Boxes from LATAM Flight Following Mid-Air Incident
In response to a dramatic incident that injured over 50 individuals, New Zealand’s Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) has announced… Read More »
FAA Audit Reveals Significant Noncompliance in Boeing 737 Max Production
A comprehensive audit by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Boeing’s 737 Max jet production has unearthed numerous issues, highlighting… Read More »
Tragic End for Boeing Whistleblower John Barnett: A Voice for Safety Silenced in the US
This is a deeply tragic story about John Barnett, a former Boeing employee who became known for his whistleblowing activities… Read More »
U.S. DoJ Initiates Criminal Probe into Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Incident
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is conducting a criminal investigation concerning a significant malfunction on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737… Read More »
FAA Awards $13.5 Million to Bridge Aviation Skills Gap with Focus on Women and Minorities
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is taking a proactive step to mitigate the aviation industry’s skills gap by granting $13.5… Read More »
Denmark Plans VAT Exemption for Domestic Airline Operations
Denmark is set to revolutionize its domestic aviation sector by exempting local airlines operating exclusively within the country from value-added… Read More »
Australian Senate Declines to Reopen Inquiry into Qatar Airways’ Flying Rights
The Australian Senate has decided against reopening the inquiry into the denied additional flying rights for Qatar Airways (QR, Doha… Read More »
KLM Consents to Publication of Schiphol Flight Reductions Impact Study
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has agreed to the publication of a critical report examining the impact of proposed flight cuts… Read More »
Capital A Eyes US Listing via Special Purpose Acquisition with Aetherium Acquisition Corp
Capital A, the parent company of the renowned AirAsia brand, is gearing up for a strategic move to expand its… Read More »
Go First Insolvency Saga: Bidders’ Offers Fall Short, Lessors Seek Court Action
The insolvency proceedings of Go First, grounded since May 2023, have hit a snag as bids from two competing parties… Read More »
Passengers File $1 Billion Lawsuit Against Boeing and Alaska Airlines Over Mid-Flight Door Incident
Three passengers have initiated a $1 billion lawsuit against Alaska Airlines and Boeing following a terrifying mid-flight incident where a… Read More »
