Hackers Target Airlines Using Deceptive Tactics
Nearly a year after a global IT outage linked to CrowdStrike grounded flights worldwide, airlines are once again under threat—this… Read More »
Lawmakers Urge Probe Into China’s OnePlus Over U.S. Security Concerns
Two U.S. lawmakers have called on the Commerce Department to investigate Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus, raising concerns that its devices… Read More »
Future Android Phones May Detect Fake Cell Towers and Data Risks
Future Android smartphones could help users detect fake cell towers that are commonly used for data interception and surveillance. According… Read More »
IAG Unveils AI Engine System to Streamline Maintenance
International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent of British Airways, Iberia, Aer Lingus, Vueling, and Level, is harnessing artificial intelligence to… Read More »
Cybercrime Hits WestJet and Hawaiian Airlines Amid FBI Warning
At least two North American airlines—WestJet and Hawaiian Airlines—have confirmed they were targeted by cyberattacks in June, prompting concerns of… Read More »
Missing Bolts Discarded in Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max Door Blowout
Eighteen months after a door plug blew out mid-flight on a Boeing 737-9 Max, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)… Read More »
Microsoft Updates Windows to Avert Future Security Crises
Microsoft is making significant changes to Windows in an effort to prevent security disasters like the recent global outage caused… Read More »
India Probes Air India Crash, Black Box Data Under Analysis
India’s civil aviation ministry confirmed on Thursday June 26 that efforts are underway to reconstruct the sequence of events that… Read More »
Flight 3407 Families Warn FAA Nominee Not to Weaken Pilot Training Rules
Families of Flight 3407 victims returned to Washington on Wednesday, June 25, vowing to hold U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy… Read More »
A400M Firefighting Tests Prove 20,000-Litre Drop Edge
Airbus has moved a step closer to turning its A400M military transporter into a frontline aerial firefighter after the aircraft… Read More »
Apple to Launch Digital Passport Support in iOS 26 for TSA Travel
Starting fall 2025, Apple will allow U.S. travelers to store digital versions of their passports and IDs in Apple Wallet… Read More »
El Al Resumes Flights as Israeli Airspace Reopens
El Al Israel Airlines has begun restoring its flight operations to and from Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport following the… Read More »
Digital Identity and AI Poised to Transform Travel
The travel industry is nearing a pivotal turning point as artificial intelligence and self-sovereign identity (SSI) converge, set to revolutionize… Read More »
NTSB: Boeing Lacked Oversight, Training Ahead of 737-9 Max Emergency
Boeing failed to provide adequate training, guidance, and oversight to prevent the mid-air cabin panel blowout of a new 737-9… Read More »
Flights Diverted After Fence Breach at Cleveland Hopkins Airport
Several flights were diverted on Tuesday morning after a man jumped a security fence at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. The… Read More »
Nonstop Flights vs. Layovers: Which Travel Option Is Better?
In an era where nonstop flights are becoming increasingly common, travelers face a dilemma: endure the marathon hours of a… Read More »
Israel and Iraq Reopen Airspace After Iran Ceasefire
Israel and Iraq reopened their airspace on June 24, 2025, following a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran. However, Iranian… Read More »
Bulgaria Revokes Jet Sky Airways Operating Licence
Jet Sky Airways has had its operating licence revoked by the Bulgarian Civil Aviation Administration (BGCAA). The decision, issued on… Read More »
Israel Approves $8 Billion War Insurance for Israeli, Foreign Airlines
Israel has approved an $8 billion state-backed insurance guarantee to cover war-related risks for both Israeli and foreign airlines, marking… Read More »
Green Card and Visa Holders Face Reentry Concerns When Traveling
Many U.S. green card and visa holders are reconsidering international travel due to growing concerns about reentry into the country…. Read More »
Qantas Flight Returns to Perth After 15-Hour Detour Over Iran Crisis
A Qantas Airways flight from Perth to Paris was forced to turn back mid-flight after an Iranian missile attack triggered… Read More »
Air India Cuts Flights, Faces DGCA Show-Cause Notice
Air India has announced a 15% reduction in its Boeing 777 and 787 long-haul flights until at least July 15,… Read More »
Air India Sanctioned Over Crew Scheduling Violations
India’s civil aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has imposed sanctions on Air India following serious violations… Read More »
Europe’s EASA Halts Plans for Single-Pilot Airline Operations
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has paused its efforts to develop regulations for single-pilot airline operations, stating that… Read More »
Florida Air Traffic Radar Briefly Lost After Fiber Line Cut
Air traffic controllers in Florida briefly lost radar coverage on Friday after a fiber optic line was severed. However, the… Read More »
Flights Canceled and Delayed After U.S. Bombing of Iran
Thousands of passengers are facing disruptions as airlines cancel and reroute flights across the Middle East following the U.S. bombing… Read More »
