FAA Urged to Reevaluate Mental Health Disclosure Policies for Pilots
An expert panel recommended on Monday Apr. 1 that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) should eliminate the requirement for airline… Read More »
British Airways A321 Jet Narrowly Avoids Drone Flying Far Above Legal Altitude
A British Airways flight experienced a perilous encounter with a drone flying significantly above the legal altitude limit, according to… Read More »
FlyArystan Receives Independent Air Operator’s Certificate in Kazakhstan
FlyArystan, Kazakhstan’s prominent low-cost carrier based in Astana Nursultan Nazarbayev, has been granted its own Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) by… Read More »
Uganda Air Cargo Fleet Deemed Beyond Repair, General Manager Advocates for Disposal
Lakibus Lakara, the General Manager of Uganda Air Cargo, has strongly recommended the disposal of the airline’s fleet, currently grounded… Read More »
Senator Duckworth Urges FAA Action on Boeing’s Non-Disclosure of 737 MAX Flight Deck Features
Senator Tammy Duckworth is advocating for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to scrutinize Boeing’s practices, particularly its failure to fully… Read More »
Pilot Retirement Age Debate Reignites Amid Aviation Industry Changes
The aviation industry is once again at the forefront of a heated debate over pilot retirement age regulations, a discussion… Read More »
Texas Attorney General Investigates Boeing Supplier Spirit AeroSystems Over Quality Concerns
The Texas Attorney General has launched an investigation into Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, a key supplier for Boeing, particularly for its… Read More »
Justice Department to Consult Boeing 737 Max Crash Victims’ Families as Criminal Case Decision Looms
The U.S. Justice Department is set to hold a meeting with the families of the victims from the tragic Boeing… Read More »