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There’s plenty of blame to go around for the huge air travel mess

There’s plenty of blame to go around for the huge air travel mess

There’s plenty of blame to go around for the recent spate of delays and cancellations that have left travelers angry… Read More »

‘Investment Is Required’ Says American Airlines CEO on FAA Outage

‘Investment Is Required’ Says American Airlines CEO on FAA Outage

American Airlines CEO Robert Isom commented on the recent FAA outage that left nearly 13,000 flights delayed or canceled when… Read More »

FAA computer outage grounds U.S. flights

FAA computer outage grounds U.S. flights

A computer outage at the Federal Aviation Administration brought flights to a standstill across the U.S. early Wednesday Jan. 11,… Read More »

Biden says no evidence of cyberattack in FAA outage that grounded flights

Biden says no evidence of cyberattack in FAA outage that grounded flights

President Joe Biden stated Wednesday that it is currently unknown whether a cyberattack was responsible for the computer outage at… Read More »

American Airlines Faces Fines for Punishing Workers Who Reported Toxic Fumes

American Airlines Faces Fines for Punishing Workers Who Reported Toxic Fumes

American Airlines illegally took punitive action against flight attendants who reported the presence of toxic fumes upon entering aircraft cabins,… Read More »

FAA forms 24-expert group to review Boeing safety management processes

FAA forms 24-expert group to review Boeing safety management processes

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected a group of aviation experts who will review safety-related issues at Boeing. The… Read More »

US Senate to Hold Hearings Regarding Southwest Airlines’ Holiday Flight Chaos

US Senate to Hold Hearings Regarding Southwest Airlines’ Holiday Flight Chaos

The United States Senate Commerce Committee announced it would hold hearings related to Southwest Airlines’ delays and cancellations during the… Read More »

FAA addresses dual-engine shutdown of A220 P&W engines

FAA addresses dual-engine shutdown of A220 P&W engines

Following a dual-engine shutdown on an aircraft with Pratt & Whitney 1500G power plants – used exclusively for the Airbus… Read More »

FAA issues AD to prevent fuel tank explosions on the Boeing 747

FAA issues AD to prevent fuel tank explosions on the Boeing 747

Following inspections by Boeing plus reports received by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the agency has issued an Airworthiness Directive… Read More »

U.S. FAA survey reveals safety concerns about Southwest Airlines

U.S. FAA survey reveals safety concerns about Southwest Airlines

There are fresh concerns within the United States aviation industry. Now, certain employees of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are… Read More »

Southwest Airlines CEO Issues Apology as DOT Demands Accountability

Southwest Airlines CEO Issues Apology as DOT Demands Accountability

Southwest Airlines’ CEO Bob Jordan issued a formal apology and provided an update into the airline’s winter weather debacle on… Read More »

DOT finds Southwest continuous cancellations after weather calms “unacceptable”

DOT finds Southwest continuous cancellations after weather calms “unacceptable”

Low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines is continuously canceling flights over the holiday season even after the forecasted “bomb cyclone” has abated…. Read More »

Emirates boasts perfect IATA safety audit score

Emirates boasts perfect IATA safety audit score

Emirates announced that it achieved a perfect score in its latest audit by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), something… Read More »

FAA addresses unsafe Boeing 747 wing and landing gear condition

FAA addresses unsafe Boeing 747 wing and landing gear condition

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an Airworthiness Directive (AD) to address two unsafe conditions on all Boeing 747… Read More »

New FAA AD focuses on possible flight crew hypoxia on the Boeing 737

New FAA AD focuses on possible flight crew hypoxia on the Boeing 737

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new directive to address the failure of cabin altitude pressure switches. This… Read More »

EASA sides with FAA design requirements for Airbus A321XLR tank

EASA sides with FAA design requirements for Airbus A321XLR tank

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has sided with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in its request for design… Read More »

US lawmakers grant Boeing 737 MAX strings-attached deadline extension

US lawmakers grant Boeing 737 MAX strings-attached deadline extension

In a recently published bill, the United States (US) Senate has granted approval to Boeing and, subsequently, the Federal Aviation… Read More »

FAA introduces new restrictive limitations for Embraer E170s

FAA introduces new restrictive limitations for Embraer E170s

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), following the lead of the Brazilian aviation authority Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil (ANAC), has… Read More »

 FAA addresses water leaks on Boeing 787 flight equipment

 FAA addresses water leaks on Boeing 787 flight equipment

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed an Airworthiness Directive (AD) that would address potential water pressure loss and subsequent… Read More »

FAA lodges penalty against Vieques Air Link for flying with unqualified pilots

FAA lodges penalty against Vieques Air Link for flying with unqualified pilots

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a $134,475 civil penalty against Vieques Air Link for allegedly conducting passenger flights… Read More »

NASA’s retired 747SP SOFIA makes final flight to Pima Air & Space Museum

NASA’s retired 747SP SOFIA makes final flight to Pima Air & Space Museum

NASA’s Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) aircraft has been retired to the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson,… Read More »

Boeing still keen to push 737 MAX certification deadline

Boeing still keen to push 737 MAX certification deadline

With the effective date of the Aircraft Certification, Safety, and Accountability Act (ACSAA) fast approaching, Boeing is still keen for… Read More »

Setback for Boeing in Congress to obtain 737 Max extension safety deadline

Setback for Boeing in Congress to obtain 737 Max extension safety deadline

Boeing will have to keep lobbying Congress for an extension to a December deadline that imposes standards for cockpit safety… Read More »

IATA predicts 4% drop in air cargo volumes next year

IATA predicts 4% drop in air cargo volumes next year

Air cargo traffic is predicted to drop by a further 4% next year, while yields and revenues are also expected… Read More »

US lawmakers deny key extension for Boeing 737 MAX

US lawmakers deny key extension for Boeing 737 MAX

After declining to add a deadline extension for Boeing to fit new safety systems on the 737 MAX-7 and MAX-10… Read More »

Airport ‘Ready to Fly’ is getting closer to reality with new IATA industry standards

Airport ‘Ready to Fly’ is getting closer to reality with new IATA industry standards

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) in Geneva has developed industry standards which will bring the aim of having travelers… Read More »

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