Beyond the Cockpit: How Corporate Governance and Regulatory Oversight Shape Aviation Safety

Air travel is statistically one of the safest modes of transportation. However, a series of recent airline accidents has shaken… Read More »
Understanding New Asian Regulations on Portable Battery Restrictions for Flights

Recent incidents have prompted some Asian airlines to tighten restrictions on portable batteries. Passengers may need to repack or turn… Read More »
Republic CEO Bedford Named Top FAA Nominee

Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford has emerged as US President Donald Trump’s leading candidate for the role of head of… Read More »
Georgia Jet Ends Part 135 Jet Listings Amid Charter Suspension

Georgia Jet has ceased listing any Part 135-certified jets following the phase-out of its last Hawker 400XP, marking a significant… Read More »
Airbus Investigates Limited Corrosion on A220 Fleet

Airbus has confirmed that it is aware of corrosion issues affecting a limited population of its A220 aircraft. The manufacturer,… Read More »
Key Takeaways from NTSB’s Preliminary Report on Deadly Midair Collision in Washington, D.C.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has recommended banning helicopter traffic from a four-mile stretch over the Potomac River during… Read More »
EasyJet Pilot Suspended After Flying Dangerously Close to Mountains

An easyJet pilot has been suspended after an Airbus A320 carrying up to 190 passengers descended dangerously close to a… Read More »
Nolinor Aviation Upgrades 737 Safety Measures

Nolinor Aviation is set to enhance safety in its B737-200 fleet by installing Fire Containment Covers (FCCs) and specialized nets,… Read More »
SkyWest Charter Seeks Commuter Carrier Certification

SkyWest Charter, based at St. George Municipal, is urging the United States Department of Transportation to finalize its commuter air… Read More »
NTSB Recommends Helicopter Restrictions at DCA

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued urgent recommendations to permanently restrict helicopter operations in specific areas around Ronald… Read More »
10 Upgrades the FAA Says Will Make Flying Safer

The U.S. Department of Transportation has announced a series of upgrades to modernize the U.S. aerospace system in response to… Read More »
How Safe Is Flying in Bad Weather? What Pilots Say

Flying in bad weather can be unsettling, with turbulence, strong winds, and rough landings. However, aviation experts assure that flying… Read More »
SpaceX’s Latest Starship Test Ends in Loss After Mid-Flight Explosion

SpaceX faced another setback with its Starship program as its latest launch on Thursday ended prematurely and exploded when the… Read More »
SWAPO’s Air Namibia Revival Criticized by PDM

Namibia’s ruling party, SWAPO, has unveiled plans to revive the bankrupt national carrier, Air Namibia, drawing sharp criticism from opposition… Read More »
FAA Halts Florida Flights After Starship Mishap Sparks Debris Concerns

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) temporarily suspended flights at several Florida airports Thursday night following a mishap during a SpaceX… Read More »
Class Aviations Jet Reregistered in Mauritania

Class Aviation has made a notable move in the West African aviation market by reregistering its sole executive jet in… Read More »
ARTI Calls for Overhaul of Nigeria Aviation Rules

Nigeria’s Aviation Round Table Initiative (ARTI) has urged the government to review the civil aviation policy that limits the age… Read More »
Russian Airlines Smuggle Parts Amid Sanctions

Russian airlines are reportedly turning to illicit channels to keep their fleets operational amid sweeping international sanctions imposed after the… Read More »
Belgium’s ASL Group Cleared for US Private Jet Operations

Belgium’s ASL Group Private Jet Services has received approval from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to operate transatlantic flights… Read More »
Urgent Push for Upgraded U.S. Air Traffic Control

Aviation industry leaders and labor groups are once again urging U.S. lawmakers to expedite upgrades to air traffic control (ATC)… Read More »
ENAC Grounds Seven SkyAlps DHC-8-Q400s Over Maintenance Non-Conformities

The Italian Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) has grounded seven DHC-8-Q400s operated by SkyAlps (BQ, Bolzano/Bozen) following safety inspections that uncovered… Read More »
Delta Flight Returns After Smoky Odor Detected

A Delta flight that had just taken off from Boston Logan International Airport was forced to make an immediate return… Read More »