Netanyahu’s ‘Wing of Zion’ 767 Plane’s Windshield Cracks Mid-Flight

In a surprising turn of events, the windshield of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s official aircraft, the ‘Wing of Zion,’ cracked… Read More »
Thai AirAsia Adds 25th Domestic Destination to Network

Thai AirAsia is expanding its domestic footprint with the addition of Lampang Airport (LPT) as its 25th domestic destination and… Read More »
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines Seek U.S. DoT Approval for Merger Plans

Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have jointly submitted critical applications to the U.S. Department of Transportation in preparation for their… Read More »
Frontier Airlines Ranked Worst in 2023 U.S. DoT Customer Complaint Data

2023 has been a challenging year for U.S. airlines, witnessing a 29% surge in complaints compared to the previous year,… Read More »
NOAA to Expand Fleet with New Gulfstream G550 Aircraft by 2028

NOAA has announced this week a significant expansion of its fleet with the procurement of a fully modified Gulfstream G550… Read More »
FAA Reports 1,100 Runway Near Misses in 2024, Showing Improvement from 2023

Recent FAA data has revealed that there were 1,100 runway near misses in 2024, highlighting the ongoing need for vigilance… Read More »
Leonardo Collaborates with Thales and Airbus to Forge New Space Strategy

Italy’s Leonardo, alongside French aerospace giant Thales and European aerospace leader Airbus, is crafting a new strategic vision for the… Read More »
Understanding Communications Between Ramp Workers and Pilots in Ground Operations

Effective communication between ramp workers and pilots is crucial for enhancing flight operations and ensuring safety. This communication relies on… Read More »
Over Two Dozen Aerospace Associations Urge Congress to Boost Funding for Neglected Aviation Facilities

Twenty-six aerospace associations have jointly called on Congress to increase funding for America’s aging aviation facilities, warning that neglect could… Read More »
Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines Seek International Route Authority Transfer Amid Merger Review

Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines are advancing their $1.9 billion merger plans by seeking regulatory approval to transfer Hawaiian’s international… Read More »
Boeing 777X Nears FAA Certification, Potentially Boosting Revenue by $2 Billion

Boeing’s latest aircraft, the 777X, has reportedly made significant progress towards achieving certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), potentially… Read More »
Airbus and Thales Consider Merger of Space Divisions

European aerospace giants Airbus and Thales are reportedly in discussions to merge some of their space-related activities, particularly focusing on… Read More »
Expedited Court Schedule Set for Family Objections to Boeing’s Plea Deal Following 737 Max Crashes

A U.S. District Judge, Reed O’Connor, has established a swift timeline to address the objections raised by the families of… Read More »
Russian Sukhoi Superjet 100 Aircraft Crashes Outside Moscow, Killing All on Board

A Sukhoi Superjet 100 passenger plane crashed Friday outside Moscow, killing all three crew members on board, according to Russian… Read More »
What Project 2025 Would Mean for the Fight Against Climate Change

Project 2025 is a conservative initiative aimed at shaping policies for the next Republican administration, with profound implications for environmental… Read More »
NASA Declines SpaceX Option for Stranded ISS Astronauts Amid Starliner Complications

NASA has officially stated that there are no current plans to deploy a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft to rescue astronauts Suni… Read More »
Boeing’s ‘Sweetheart Deal’ Outrage: A Minimal Fine for Maximum Damage

This week, the Boeing Company admitted guilt in a federal court, acknowledging its fraudulent actions that contributed to the tragic… Read More »
Saudi Arabia Expands Air Fleet with Four More Airbus A330 MRTT Aircraft

Saudi Arabia has confirmed the purchase of four Airbus A330 Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft, as announced by the… Read More »
Hungary Moves Forward with Third Terminal Plans at Budapest Airport

Hungary is advancing with its plans to construct a new terminal at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) following the… Read More »
A Human-Focused Approach to Aviation Safety

Technological advances are essential to improving aviation safety and operational efficiency, but despite leaps in technology, humans remain at the… Read More »
President’s Cyberattack Investigation Board Fails to Probe SolarWinds, Draws Criticism

In the aftermath of a sweeping cyber espionage attack by Russian intelligence targeting U.S. government agencies and corporations, the Biden… Read More »
Boeing to Plead Guilty and Pay Fine for 737 MAX Crashes

Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge and pay a fine of $243.6 million to… Read More »