Delta Faces Lawsuits After Toronto Crash Landing
Delta Air Lines is now facing 11 lawsuits stemming from a crash landing that occurred on February 17, 2025, involving… Read More »
Strong Winds Disrupt Norwegian Epic Docking in Sicily
Passengers aboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Epic faced an unexpected delay in Catania, Italy, on May 30, 2025, when strong… Read More »
EOI Deadline Extended for PIA Privatisation to June 19
Pakistan’s Privatisation Commission has extended the deadline for submitting expressions of interest (EOIs) in the sale of Pakistan International Airlines… Read More »
FAA Flags Safety Risk as Aging Boeing 717s Dominate Hawaii Skies
Boeing 717s have served as the workhorse of Hawaiian inter-island travel for over two decades, but recent safety concerns have… Read More »
US Grants Sanctions Exemption to Syrianair and 27 Others
The United States Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued a general license exempting Syrianair and 27 other individuals… Read More »
Korean Air, Jeju, T’way Fined $2.6M for Safety Violations
South Korea has fined Korean Air, Jeju Air, and T’way Air a combined 3.54 billion won (US$2.6 million) for violating… Read More »
Runway Lights Out in Fog Before Deadly San Diego Jet Crash
Investigators revealed Friday that runway lights were not functioning and fog was heavy when a Cessna 550 Citation jet crashed… Read More »
Boeing 2025 Safety Report Underscores Advances in Culture, Practices, and Transparency
Boeing has released its fourth annual Chief Aerospace Safety Officer (CASO) Report, highlighting progress in safety culture, operational practices, and… Read More »
Air France Unveils Enhanced SkyPriority Check-In at CDG Terminal 2E
Air France has introduced a redesigned SkyPriority check-in area at Terminal 2E of Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, offering a more… Read More »
Japan and South Korea Launch Fast-Track Immigration Pilot
Japan and South Korea will begin a month-long pilot program in June allowing citizens of each country to use dedicated… Read More »
Cruise Crime Rates Far Lower Than on Land
Despite recent headlines highlighting isolated incidents such as the massive brawl aboard Carnival Jubilee and an alleged murder on MSC… Read More »
US Court Lets Delta Proceed with Cyber Outage Suit vs CrowdStrike
A U.S. court has ruled that Delta Air Lines can move forward with key claims in its lawsuit against cybersecurity… Read More »
Swiftair Faces Legal Backlash from AH5017 Crash Victims’ Families
Swiftair is facing renewed backlash from families of the victims of Air Algérie Flight AH5017 after the airline asked a… Read More »
Why Airline Pilot Training is Similar to That of a Specialist Surgeon
Pilot training is rigorous and demanding, requiring hundreds of flight hours and numerous exams to ensure pilots meet the highest… Read More »
Senator Urges FAA to End ADS-B Exemptions in Class B Airspace
A new Senate bill aims to strengthen aviation safety by requiring all aircraft flying in Class B airspace near major… Read More »
United Pilots Confident Amid ATC Outages, Stress Training
United Airlines’ top training official, Capt. Miles Morgan, emphasized that pilots are well-prepared to handle air traffic control (ATC) outages,… Read More »
Battery Fires on Planes Highlight Growing Safety Risk
Recent in-flight incidents underscore the hidden danger of lithium-ion batteries aboard aircraft, prompting airlines and regulators to tighten restrictions on… Read More »
IndiGo Turbulence: India, Pakistan Deny Weather Diversion
An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Srinagar carrying 222 passengers, including five Trinamool Congress MPs, encountered severe turbulence and a… Read More »
FAA Widens Flight Hazard Zone for SpaceX Starship Launch
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved the return to flight for SpaceX’s Starship, even as the mishap investigation for its… Read More »
This Redundant Aviation Safety Net Helps Keep Planes Safe When Controllers Lose Contact
Recent reports of air traffic controllers at one of the busiest airports in New Jersey losing both radar and radio… Read More »
Boeing Boosts 737 MAX Production as Safety and Quality Measures Advance
Boeing is on track to stabilize production of its 737 MAX aircraft at 38 planes per month, according to Commercial… Read More »
TSA Flags Rise in Firearm Finds at Indiana Airports
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) issued a warning on May 20 after multiple firearms were discovered at Indiana airports, raising… Read More »
Frontier Jet Suffers Gear Failure During Puerto Rico Landing
A Frontier Airlines flight attempting to land in San Juan, Puerto Rico, last month experienced a serious landing gear malfunction,… Read More »
United Flight to LAX Diverted Over Security Threat in Bathroom
A United Airlines flight from Honolulu to Los Angeles was diverted back to Hawaii on Tuesday after a potential security… Read More »
Over 40 U.S. Airports Faced ATC Failures Since 2022
More than 40 air traffic control facilities across the U.S. have reported radar and radio communication failures since 2022, according… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Bans Charging Power Banks in Bags
Starting May 28, Southwest Airlines will no longer allow passengers to charge devices using power banks stowed inside carry-on bags,… Read More »
