Germany Retires State-Owned Airbus A340s Following Minister’s Controversial Flight to Australia

The German Air Force has confirmed that the two state-owned Airbus A340-300 aircraft will take an early retirement The move… Read More »
Serious Incident Involving easyJet Flight After Takeoff Error Under Investigation

The French air safety investigation authority for civil aviation is investigating a serious incident involving an easyJet Airbus A320-200 at… Read More »
Delta TechOps Engineer Revolutionizing Aircraft Inspection with Drones

Emma Galarza, a senior engineer at Delta TechOps, is redefining aircraft maintenance with her distinctive role – piloting drones that… Read More »
FAA Probes Near Collision Incident Involving Private Jet and Southwest Aircraft

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating a near miss between a Cessna Citation 560X private jet and a Southwest… Read More »
US Airlines Increase Capacity and Offer Flexibility in Response to Hawaii Wildfires

Airlines based in the United States have responded to wildfires raging through one of the islands of Hawaii by adding… Read More »
Vertical Aerospace eVTOL Prototype Experiences Incident During Flight Test

Vertical Aerospace’s prototype electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft appeared to suffer damage after it crashed during flight testing… Read More »
FAA Extends Slot Waivers at NYC Airports Amid Air Traffic Controller Shortage

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said it would not penalize airlines for reducing flight schedules from the New York City… Read More »
Father Expresses Dissatisfaction with United Airlines’ Treatment of Special Needs Child during Flight

Uttiya Basu took to social media to voice his dissatisfaction with what he characterized as disrespectful and patronizing treatment received… Read More »
Textron’s Cessna SkyCourier Achieves Brazilian Certification

Textron Aviation’s Cessna SkyCourier twin-engine turboprop has been awarded type certification by the National Civil Aviation Authority of Brazil (ANAC),… Read More »
Pratt & Whitney PW1100G Engine Inspections Lead to Wizz Air Capacity Cuts at London Airports

In response to mandatory inspections of the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G aircraft engine, commonly referred to as the Geared Turbofan… Read More »
TUI Flight Makes Unplanned Stop in Tunisia to Deliver Aircraft Part

In an unexpected turn of events, a TUI flight en route to London-Gatwick Airport (LGW) from southern Italy took an… Read More »
Delta Air Lines’ Boeing 767-300ER Overcomes Hail Damage

Delta Air Lines’ Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, bearing registration N189DN, has successfully completed its journey back to the United States following… Read More »
FAA Advises Against Operating 737 MAX’s Anti-Ice System in Dry Air Conditions

The United States (US) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will publish an Airworthiness Directive (AD) to prevent potential failures of the… Read More »
Lawsuit Filed Against RTX Following P&W Engine Inspection Announcement

Bernstein Liebhard, a United States (US)-based law firm, filed a lawsuit against RTX and is inviting investors to join in… Read More »
Amid Ongoing FAA Staffing Shortages, Airlines Push for Extension of Minimum Flight Requirements

U.S. airlines are calling upon the Federal Aviation Administration to continue cuts to minimum flight requirements in New York City… Read More »
Anticipate Increased Airline Delays Due to Intensified Summer Storms

Summer storms are likely going to get worse as the Earth continues warming, leading weather experts to warn that more… Read More »
Niger’s Airspace Closure Forces Airlines to Adjust Flights for Fuel Stops

In response to the abrupt closure of Niger’s airspace, airlines are facing the urgent task of ensuring that their flights… Read More »
Virgin Atlantic Pilots Survey: 96% Back Industrial Action, Fatigue and Scheduling Concerns

A recent survey conducted by the British Airline Pilots’ Association (Balpa) among Virgin Atlantic pilots has revealed strong support for… Read More »
Carnival Mardi Gras Comes to the Rescue of Stranded US Couple Near Bahamas

Carnival Cruise Line’s Mardi Gras rescued a couple from a sailboat that was in distress early this morning. The couple… Read More »
Aeroflot Faces Challenge of Operating Aircraft without Brakes Amid Maintenance Issues

Russia’s flagship carrier, Aeroflot, finds itself grappling with a unique issue as it operates a fleet of nine planes without… Read More »
Department of Transportation (DOT) Initiates Inquiry into Another Extended Tarmac Delay

It happened again. The Department of Transportation (DOT) is investigating another incident in which passengers were stuck aboard a delayed… Read More »
Private Jet’s Unauthorized Takeoff from Boston Airport Narrowly Avoids Collision

In a recent aviation incident on February 27, 2023, a private jet pilot initiated takeoff from Boston Logan International Airport… Read More »