State Department Warns Against Visiting Gaza and Urges Caution in Israel and West Bank

The U.S. Department of State has issued a Level 4-Do Not Travel advisory for Gaza, highlighting the significant safety concerns… Read More »
Travel Industry Faces Disruption Following Recent Hamas Attack on Israel

The travel industry is grappling with significant disruptions in the wake of the recent Hamas attack on Israel. The assault,… Read More »
Ben Gurion Airport Remains Open Amid Foreign Airlines Flight Cancellations

Ben Gurion Airport, Israel’s primary international gateway, continues to operate despite recent attacks by Hamas militants originating from the Gaza… Read More »
Hamburg Airport Resumes Flights After Security Threat to Iran Air Plane

Hamburg Airport, Germany’s fifth-busiest airport, successfully resumed its flight operations on Monday Oct. 9 afternoon following a temporary suspension due… Read More »
Joby Aviation Sets Sights on 2025 Launch for Electric Air Taxi Service

Joby Aviation, a California-based company pioneering electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft, has announced ambitious plans to commence commercial… Read More »
U.S. and European Airlines Suspend Flights to Israel Amid Hamas Attacks

Several major US airlines, including United Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines, have temporarily suspended flights to and from… Read More »
JSX Accuses Major Airlines of Pressuring FAA to Undermine Competitors’ Safety Standards

JSX, a Dallas-based public charter jet service, has raised allegations against American Airlines and Southwest Airlines, claiming that they have… Read More »
FAA Nominee Vows to Tackle Staffing Shortages, Enhance Safety, and Bring Employees Back to the Office

Michael Whitaker, President Biden’s nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), assured the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee… Read More »
GE and Safran Discover More Cases of Fraudulent Safety Records in Jet Engines

General Electric and Safran have revealed an increase in the number of jet engines that were found to have fake… Read More »
FedEx Cargo Plane Crash-Lands in Chattanooga After Landing Gear Malfunction

Late Wednesday night, a FedEx cargo plane crash-landed at Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport in Tennessee, following a landing gear malfunction. Thankfully,… Read More »
Auditor General Raises Concerns Over PIA’s Maintenance Delays Costing USD 134 Million

A recent report by the Auditor General of Pakistan has uncovered significant financial implications for PIA – Pakistan International Airlines… Read More »
NYC College Student Sentenced to One Year in Dubai Prison for Airport Security Incident

Elizabeth Polanco De Los Santos, a college student from New York City, has received a one-year prison sentence in Dubai… Read More »
The New Global Entry Mobile Application: Streamlining Arrival Processing for Trusted Travelers

The new Global Entry Mobile Application is set to revolutionize the arrival experience for trusted travelers, offering a seamless and… Read More »
Uncertainty Persists Over Certification of Nigerian Carrier NG Eagle

The certification status of Nigerian startup NG Eagle remains clouded in uncertainty, as conflicting reports emerge regarding the extension of… Read More »
Niger Bans French Carriers and Aircraft, Escalating Dispute with France

The military junta in Niger, known as the Conseil national pour la sauvegarde de la patrie (CNSP), has heightened tensions… Read More »
Morocco Welcomes Tourists Back After Earthquake Recovery

Morocco’s efforts to reopen its doors to tourists following the devastating earthquake demonstrate the country’s resilience and determination to restore… Read More »
FAA to Invest $200 Million in Runway Lighting Projects at 82 Airports for Improved Safety

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has unveiled plans to allocate more than $200 million for runway lighting projects at… Read More »
Former Air Force Pilots Recount Their 9/11 Experience as American Airlines Pilots

The accounts of these two former Air Force pilots flying an American Airlines Boeing 767 on September 11, 2001, provide… Read More »
EASA Issues Warning About Battery Drain on All Airbus Aircraft During Storage

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued an airworthiness directive (AD) addressing a battery problem related to aircraft… Read More »
FAA Grants Boeing Exemption for 737-7 Max Certification Despite Stall-Management System Non-Compliance

Boeing has secured an exemption from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that paves the way for the certification of the… Read More »
FAA Investigates Two JetBlue Planes Hit by Green Lasers near Boston Airport

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently investigating two laser strike incidents involving JetBlue planes near Boston Logan International Airport…. Read More »
Delta Air Lines’ Meteorologist Unveils the Impact of Weather on Air Travel

Weather plays a pivotal role in aviation, and Delta Air Lines employs a dedicated team of experts to closely monitor… Read More »