Carnival Jubilee Conducts Successful Rescue Operation in the Gulf of Mexico
In a heroic act of maritime assistance, the Carnival Jubilee, part of the Carnival Cruise Line fleet, rescued two men… Read More »
Rising GPS Interference Poses Flight Safety Hazard, Aviation Bodies Warn
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) are raising alarms over an escalating… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Foresees $150 Million Loss Due to 737 Max Grounding
Alaska Airlines anticipates a significant financial impact from the grounding of the 737-9 fleet. Following an incident on January 5… Read More »
EASA Expands A320ceo Wing Fatigue Cracking Inspections to Include All A320neo Models
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has now extended its wing inspection directive, initially covering the Airbus A320ceo family,… Read More »
Boeing Risks 737 Production Halt, Air Lease Corp Chairman Udvar-Hazy Warns
A significant figure in the aircraft industry has expressed concerns over Boeing’s future, suggesting that the company might face a… Read More »
Aeroméxico Set to Resume 737-9 Operations After FAA Authorization
Aeroméxico (AM), based at México City International Airport, has received authorization to restart operations with its B737-9 fleet following inspections… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Delays 737-7 Deployment to 2025 Due to Ongoing Certification and Delivery Challenges
Southwest Airlines, headquartered in Dallas Love Field, has announced that it does not foresee the Boeing 737-7 aircraft entering commercial… Read More »
Boeing 737-9 Max Returns to Service: Safety, Inspections, and Passenger Confidence
As the Boeing 737-9 Max gears up for its comeback flights this weekend, after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently… Read More »
China Resumes Boeing 737 Max Deliveries, Bolstering Confidence in Aircraft Manufacturer
In a significant development for Boeing, the company has delivered its first 737 Max aircraft to a Chinese airline in… Read More »
RwandAir Elevates Safety Commitment by Joining IATA Safety Leadership Charter
RwandAir, one of Africa’s rapidly growing airlines, has taken a significant step in reinforcing its dedication to aviation safety. The… Read More »
Alaska Airlines CEO Reports Loose Bolts on Boeing 737-9s, Raises Quality Concerns
Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci disclosed in a “NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt” interview that the airline found “some… Read More »
Boeing and Seattle-Area Union Postpone Contract Negotiations Amid 737-9 Grounding
Boeing and the Seattle-area machinists union, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) District 751, have postponed the start… Read More »
U.S. Airlines Impacted by the FAA’s Boeing 737-900ER Inspection Directive
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a recommendation for airlines operating Boeing 737-900ER jets to inspect door plugs,… Read More »
FAA Expands Inspections to Boeing 737-900ER Following 737-9 Max Incident
Following the recent cabin panel blowout on a Boeing 737-9 Max aircraft, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has extended… Read More »
Indonesia Resumes Boeing 737-9 Flights, Lion Air Cleared for Operations
Indonesia’s Ministry of Transportation has lifted the temporary flight ban on the Boeing 737 MAX 9, allowing Lion Air, the… Read More »
Boeing 737-9 Under Scrutiny: 40 Jets Inspected Following Midair Fuselage Incident
Recent developments in the aviation industry have put Boeing under the spotlight as federal officials continue investigations into a midflight… Read More »
Atlas Air Boeing 747-8F Cargo Plane Executes Emergency Landing at Miami Airport Due to Engine Malfunction
In a dramatic turn of events late Thursday, an Atlas Air Boeing 747-8F cargo plane, carrying five crew members, was… Read More »
HX’s MS Maud Set for April Relaunch After Surviving Rogue Wave Encounter
HX (formerly Hurtigruten Expeditions) has announced the scheduled return of its ship, MS Maud, to active service this spring following… Read More »
Boeing 737 Max Deliveries to China Halted for Safety Concerns
China’s aviation sector has hit the pause button on acquiring new Boeing 737-9 Max aircraft, following a recent incident involving… Read More »
Heightened Safety Concerns: Travelers Prioritize Aircraft Model in Booking After Boeing Incident
The aviation world was recently shaken by an alarming incident involving a new Alaska Airlines-operated Boeing 737-9 jet. Following a… Read More »
Norovirus Outbreak on Celebrity Constellation: 100 Affected During Cruise
The Celebrity Constellation cruise ship experienced a significant norovirus outbreak, affecting 100 individuals, including 92 passengers and eight crew members…. Read More »
Boeing’s Shift from Engineering Excellence to Profit-Driven Culture: Tracing the Impact of the McDonnell Douglas Merger on the 737 Max Crisis
Boeing’s journey, particularly with its 737 Max, reflects a dramatic shift in the company’s core values and operational philosophy, a… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Incident Highlights Undisclosed Boeing Cockpit Door Feature to Pilots
A recent incident on an Alaska Airlines flight has brought to light another undisclosed feature in Boeing aircraft, raising concerns… Read More »
Boeing 737 Max Supplier, Spirit AeroSystems, Ignored Warnings Leading to Safety Concerns and Legal Woes
Workers at a key Boeing supplier raised alarms about defects in aircraft components, but their concerns were reportedly overlooked, leading… Read More »
Emergency Diversion: United Airlines Flight’s Unexpected Landing in Tampa
In an unforeseen turn of events, a United Airlines flight, bound from Sarasota to Chicago, was compelled to make an… Read More »
Alaska and United Airlines Discover Loose Parts on 737-9 Max Amid Inspections After Recent Incident
Alaska Airlines and United Airlines, on Monday Jan.8, disclosed findings of loose parts on their Boeing 737-9 aircraft. This revelation… Read More »
