American Airlines Pilots Union Reports Surge in Safety Concerns
The pilots union at American Airlines has reported a concerning increase in safety and maintenance issues, which includes lax routines… Read More »
The Growing Concern of Space Junk: How Orbital Debris Poses a Major Threat
Space junk, encompassing all discarded equipment and debris left in orbit by human activity, is increasingly recognized as a significant… Read More »
EASA Advises Caution for Airlines Operating in Israeli and Iranian Airspaces Amid Regional Tensions
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has reiterated its advice for airlines to exercise caution when flying in or… Read More »
British Airways Enhances Pilot Weather Reporting with Real-Time Data Apps
British Airways is set to enhance its flight operations by providing pilots and flight planning teams with advanced real-time weather… Read More »
LIAT 2020 Nears Air Operator Certification with Successful Demonstration Flights
LIAT 2020, the airline set to continue the legacy of the now-defunct LIAT (Antigua and Barbuda), is approaching the final… Read More »
Surge in Safety Reporting: Boeing Employees Ramp Up Use of Internal Portal by 500%
Boeing has seen a remarkable 500% surge in the utilization of its internal safety concern portal by employees, prompted by… Read More »
Search Underway for Holland America Line Crew Member Who Went Overboard Near Florida Keys
A crew member from the Holland America Line cruise ship, Rotterdam, is currently missing after apparently going overboard intentionally during… Read More »
Airspace Reopened in Middle East Following Iranian Drone Attack on Israel
Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, and Israel have reopened their airspaces following a temporary closure due to an Iranian drone attack on… Read More »
Australian Court Denies Lawsuit Against Qatar Airways Over Invasive Airport Searches
A Federal Court of Australia decision has rejected the plea of five women to sue Qatar Airways, the Qatar Civil… Read More »
Middle East Airspace Closures Impact Flights Amid Iran’s Drone Attack on Israel
Following a recent drone attack launched by Iran on Israel, several nations in the Middle East have decided to close… Read More »
NTSB Intensifies Probe with Boeing Over 737-9 Door Issue, Interviews Ongoing
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has resumed a detailed investigation involving Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as… Read More »
FAA Investigates Claims of Fuselage Issues in Boeing 777 and 787 as Whistleblower Testifies
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is actively investigating allegations by Boeing engineer and whistleblower Sam Salehpour regarding quality concerns in… Read More »
Lufthansa Halts Flights to Iran Amid Rising Tensions, While Austrian Airlines Continues Service
As geopolitical tensions heighten, Lufthansa has opted to cancel all flights to and from Iran up to the upcoming Saturday,… Read More »
Boeing 787 Dreamliner Flaws Alleged by Whistleblower, FAA Investigates Manufacturing Concerns
Federal authorities are conducting an investigation into Boeing following a whistleblower’s serious allegations about the manufacturing processes of the 777… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Secures Compensation Agreement with IAE for Grounded Aircraft Due to Engine Inspections
Spirit Airlines has reached a significant monthly credit agreement with International Aero Engines (IAE), affiliated with Pratt & Whitney, to… Read More »
Elderly Passenger Sues American Airlines After Suffering Cardiac Arrest Post-Delay
Pamela Harrison, a 71-year-old passenger, has initiated a lawsuit against American Airlines, claiming negligence and breach of contract after she… Read More »
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy Promises Rigorous Safety Advocacy in Her Next Term
Jennifer Homendy, the chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), is set to affirm her commitment to transportation safety… Read More »
Air Canada Boeing 737 Makes Safe Emergency Landing in Idaho Due to Faulty Indicator
An Air Canada Boeing 737 Max 8 made a safe emergency landing at Boise Airport, Idaho, after a warning light… Read More »
Boeing Sees Order Rebound with American Airlines Despite Pending FAA Approval for 737-10 Jet
In a significant rebound, Boeing reported an increase in commercial jet orders for March, largely propelled by a substantial order… Read More »
New Method for Turbulence Detection Enhances Aviation Safety Using Genetic Programming
In response to the increasing need for improved turbulence monitoring in aviation, researchers have developed a new method that promises… Read More »
Navigating Airport Wi-Fi: How to Secure Your Data While Traveling
When traveling, staying connected is essential, but using public Wi-Fi, especially at airports, comes with risks. According to a 2023… Read More »
United Airlines Adjusts International Expansion Plans Following FAA Review
United Airlines has made significant revisions to its international flight schedule for summer 2024, postponing the introduction of two eagerly… Read More »
Boeing Engine Incident: US Authorities Investigate After Engine Cover Detaches During Southwest Flight
The US aviation regulatory body has initiated a probe into a troubling incident involving a Southwest Airlines flight where the… Read More »
JetZero’s Innovative Blended Wing Body Aircraft Set for Test Flight
JetZero, a pioneering startup based in California, is reshaping the future of air travel with its innovative blended wing body… Read More »
United Airlines Delays Investor Day Amid FAA Safety Investigation
United Airlines has announced the postponement of its Investor Day, initially slated for early next month, to early fall. This… Read More »
Growing Anxiety Among Plane Crash Survivors and Families Affects Flying Confidence
For individuals like Barb Handley, who have been directly affected by air tragedies, recent incidents involving commercial aircraft have reignited… Read More »
