Fly2Sky A320 Bound for Abuja Lands in Asaba Due to Miscommunication

A Fly2Sky Airbus A320-200 on Nov. 26, operating on behalf of United Nigeria Airlines with registration LZ-FSA, experienced an unusual… Read More »
FAA Proposes Extending Cockpit Data Capture for Enhanced Safety Investigations

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has unveiled a proposal to extend the cockpit voice-recording requirement for all new airplanes. This… Read More »
Japan Suspends Osprey Flights Following U.S. Air Force Aircraft Crash

Japan has suspended flights of its Osprey aircraft, officials announced on Thursday Nov. 30, a day after a U.S. Air… Read More »
FAA Orders Urgent Inspections for Boeing 747 Lightning Protection System

The FAA has issued an airworthiness directive requiring inspections of the lightning protection system on all U.S.-registered Boeing 747 aircraft…. Read More »
Inside NextGen: The FAA’s $35 Billion Air Traffic Modernization Program

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has embarked on an ambitious air traffic infrastructure project known as the Next Generation Air… Read More »
U.S. Military Osprey Aircraft Crashes off Southern Japan; One Person Found Alive

Japan’s coast guard has reported that a U.S. military Osprey aircraft, carrying eight people, crashed off the southern coast of… Read More »
American Airlines Flight Narrowly Avoids Mid-Air Collision Near JFK Airport

An American Airlines flight nearly collided with another aircraft during their simultaneous descent toward New York’s JFK Airport. Both planes,… Read More »
Lufthansa Flight Bound for Bangkok Diverted to Delhi Due to Unruly Passenger Behavior

A Lufthansa flight destined for Bangkok, originating from Munich, Germany, was diverted to Delhi on Wednesday due to an unruly… Read More »
Over 160 Aircraft Grounded in India as Airlines Face Capacity Challenges

The aviation industry in India is grappling with a significant challenge as more than 160 aircraft from various airlines remain… Read More »
Airbus Investigates Continued Uncommanded Altitude Deviations on A350 Despite Control Unit Update

Airbus is currently probing recurring instances of uncommanded altitude changes on its A350 twinjets, even after implementing modifications following a… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Passenger Climbs Onto Wing via Emergency Exit at New Orleans Airport

A startling incident unfolded at New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport when a passenger on a Southwest Airlines flight opened… Read More »
40th Gun Seized at Pittsburgh International Airport in 2023, Breaking Records

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers at Pittsburgh International Airport intercepted a passenger attempting to board a flight with a loaded… Read More »
Passenger Attempts to Open Emergency Door on Korean Air Flight, Tests Positive for Meth

During a Korean Air flight over the Pacific Ocean, a passenger attempted to open the emergency door, leading to her… Read More »
Emirates Expresses Concerns Over Rolls-Royce Engines on Airbus A350-1000s

Emirates has raised concerns about the Rolls-Royce engines powering the Airbus A350-1000 during the 2023 Dubai Airshow. Emirates President Sir… Read More »
Boeing’s 737-10 Max Receives FAA Approval for Certification Flights

Boeing has reached a significant milestone as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted approval for certification flight testing of… Read More »
Russian Manufacturer Test-flies IL-96-400M Prototype Widebody Passenger Airplane

Russia’s new homegrown widebody passenger airplane, the IL-96-400M, successfully completed its first test flight on November 1, 2023. The airplane… Read More »
KlasJet Achieves Certification Milestone: Now Certified for Wet-Lease Operations in Canada

Lithuania’s KlasJet (KLJ, Vilnius) has secured a significant milestone by obtaining a Foreign Air Operator’s Certificate (FAOC) in Canada. This… Read More »
Brunei’s Gallop Air Considers Soft Launch with Chartered Aircraft Amid Certification Process

Brunei’s emerging airline, Gallop Air, is contemplating a soft launch through chartered aircraft from Royal Brunei Airlines, a move that… Read More »
United Airlines Suspends Pilot for Praising Hamas Attacks on Israel

United Airlines has suspended one of its pilots, Ibrahim R. Mossallam, after he posted on social media, praising the actions… Read More »
Wizz Air to Resume Services to Moldova, Eases Safety Concerns with Limited Network

Wizz Air (W6), the Budapest-based low-cost carrier, has announced plans to resume services to Chisinau, the sole commercial airport in… Read More »
Rolls-Royce Confirms All of Its Current Engines Can Run On 100 Percent Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)

Rolls-Royce has confirmed that its entire lineup of civil aero engines currently in production can run on 100 percent sustainable… Read More »
Wizz Air and Ryanair Temporarily Halt Aqaba Flights Amid Security Concerns

In response to heightened security concerns, both Wizz Air and Ryanair have decided to suspend their flights to Aqaba, Jordan…. Read More »