GE Catalyst Engine Receives FAA Approval

GE Aerospace’s new Catalyst turboprop engine has earned FAA certification after a rigorous evaluation that involved testing over 23 engines… Read More »
Managing Cultural Diversity in Aviation Safety

Cultural diversity in aviation presents both opportunities and challenges. As a global industry, aviation brings together professionals from various cultural… Read More »
Viva Jets Secures Nigerian AOC, Expands Fleet Plans

Viva Jets, based in Lagos, has officially secured its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA)… Read More »
Avion Express Brasil Secures AOC, Eyes Fleet Growth

Avion Express Brasil (AEB), based at São Paulo Viracopos, has officially obtained its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from Brazil’s National… Read More »
New Rules Around Marine One Airspace Cause Travel Chaos at DC Airport

Passengers at Washington’s Reagan National Airport are experiencing long delays and significant disruptions due to new safety restrictions for President… Read More »
Musk Sends Starlink Terminals to FAA Amid Air Safety Concerns

Elon Musk announced on X that he’s dispatching his Starlink satellite internet terminals to the Federal Aviation Administration, claiming that… Read More »
Holland America Battles 3rd Norovirus Outbreak

Holland America Line is currently battling its third norovirus outbreak of 2025 aboard the Eurodam, a situation that has once… Read More »
EVA Air Bans Portable Chargers Inflight

Taiwanese carrier EVA Air has announced a significant safety measure that will prohibit the use of portable chargers and spare… Read More »
Southwest Maneuver Averts Midway Collision

A near-miss incident at Chicago Midway International Airport has spotlighted the critical importance of quick decision-making and strict adherence to… Read More »
A Look at Delta’s Aging Fleet: Legacy Jets Keep Flying

Delta Air Lines has earned a reputation for keeping its older aircraft operational for longer than most carriers, a strategy… Read More »
EU Lifts Sanctions on Syrianair

In a significant policy shift, the Council of the European Union has relaxed its sanctions on Syria following the overthrow… Read More »
MH370: Search for Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight Resumes After 11 Years

Malaysia’s transport minister has confirmed that maritime exploration firm Ocean Infinity has resumed the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370,… Read More »
Riyadh Air Nears AOC, Eyes 2025 Flight Debut

Riyadh Air is making steady progress toward launching its commercial operations as it nears the receipt of its Air Operator’s… Read More »
EU and UK Escalate Aviation Sanctions on Russian Airlines, Airports

On the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Council of the European Union implemented its 16th package… Read More »
American Flight Diverts to Rome Amid Bomb Threat

An American Airlines flight en route from New York to Delhi was forced to divert midair and was escorted to… Read More »
Delta Flight Fume Incidents Prompt Diversions

On February 22, 2025, two separate Delta Air Lines flights encountered cabin fume issues that led to immediate diversions and… Read More »
Serbia Revokes Tinadar Aviation’s Operating License

The Serbian Civil Aviation Directorate has suspended the operating license of Tinadar Aviation, putting the company’s two Citation Jets and… Read More »
Air New Zealand Warns of Worsening Aircraft Groundings in 2025

Air New Zealand (NZ, Auckland International) has warned that its aircraft groundings will worsen before improving, with up to 11… Read More »
Airbus Certifies Pratt-Powered A321XLR

European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has achieved a significant milestone with the certification of a new variant of its popular A321XLR,… Read More »
Chinese Warships Live-Fire Drill Diverts Flights in Pacific

In a significant military maneuver, Chinese warships conducted an apparent live-fire drill in the waters between Australia and New Zealand,… Read More »
FAA Job Cuts Risk Air Safety, Key Support Staff Axed

The recent layoffs at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), initiated by the White House, have sparked significant safety concerns despite… Read More »
EASA Approves A321XLR; Airbus Faces US Delivery Uncertainty

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified the Airbus A321-200NY(XLR) powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1100G GTF engines,… Read More »