Tragic Plane Crash in Sudan: 9 Killed, Including 4 Military Personnel

On July 24, 2023, a civilian Antonov plane crashed at Port Sudan Airport (PZU), claiming the lives of nine people,… Read More »
Air France KLM Martinair Cargo Attains IATA Lithium Battery Certification

Air France KLM Martinair Cargo has achieved IATA Centre of Excellence for Independent Validators Lithium Batteries (CEIV Libatt) certification for… Read More »
World’s First Flying Car Receives Public Road Use Authorization from US DMV

ASKA A5, the pioneering flying car from Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) aircraft, has achieved a significant milestone by receiving official… Read More »
Mechanical Issue Diverts Southwest Flight to LAX

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) experienced a ground stop as a Southwest Airlines flight bound for Burbank had to be… Read More »
Tui and Jet2 Cancel Flights to Greek Island of Rhodes Amidst Raging Fires and Evacuations

In response to the ongoing wildfires and mass evacuations on the Greek island of Rhodes, both Tui and Jet2 have… Read More »
Extreme Heat Forces U.S. Airlines to Limit Passengers and Fuel Loads

Extreme temperatures in parts of the US and other regions have prompted US airlines to take measures to cope with… Read More »
United Flight Returns to San Francisco After Passenger Refuses to Stay in Economy Class Seat

A United Airlines flight bound for Taipei, Taiwan, was forced to turn back to San Francisco International Airport after a… Read More »
FAA Proposes Airworthiness Directive Over Boeing 757 Frame Cracks

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Boeing 757-200, 757-200CB, and 757-300… Read More »
China Restores 15-Day Visa-Free Entry for Singapore and Brunei Citizens

SINGAPORE — China will reinstate its 15-day visa-free entry for citizens of Singapore and Brunei from July 26, according to… Read More »
Top 10 Safest Cities in the United States for 2023

When it comes to safety in the United States, smaller cities often lead the way. One such example is Lexington,… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Flight Diverted Twice Amid Technical Issues

An Alaska Airlines flight had to be diverted, not once but twice, for technical issues. Certainly, it’s an ambivalent feeling… Read More »
NASA’s Solid-State Battery Breakthrough Revolutionizes Air Travel

NASA’s Solid-state Architecture Batteries for Enhanced Rechargeability and Safety (SABERS) has made a groundbreaking advancement in battery technology that could… Read More »
Europe’s ETIAS Explains New Requirements for American Tourists Visiting Europe in 2024

Starting in early 2024, American tourists planning to visit Europe will face new travel document requirements known as the European… Read More »
Transportation Secretary Investigates Delta Tarmac Incident in Extreme Heat at Las Vegas Airport

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has expressed concern and launched an investigation into why passengers onboard a Delta Air Lines… Read More »
FAA Issues Airworthiness Directive for Certain Boeing 767 Aircraft Due to Stabilizer Trim Switch Issues

The United States (US) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has taken action to address potential safety concerns on certain Boeing 767… Read More »
Passenger Demands Flight Return to Terminal Due to Misplaced Bag

A recent incident at Chiang Mai Airport (CNX), Thailand, saw a passenger requesting a flight to abort takeoff due to… Read More »
US Authorities Investigate Delta Airlines After Boeing 757 Flight Delayed on Tarmac in Extreme Heat

US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg initiates an investigation into a recent Delta Air Ways flight delay amid scorching temperatures. Delta… Read More »
Go First Set to Take Off Again After Regulatory Approval and Audit

After a prolonged suspension of operations, Go First is gearing up to resume its flights. The airline has received the… Read More »
Reliable Robotics Inches Closer to Autonomous Airborne Reality

Autonomous aircraft firm Reliable Robotics’ autonomous flight certification plan has been formally accepted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The… Read More »
ZeroAvia’s Successful Initial Dornier 228 Flight Test Campaign

ZeroAvia has successfully completed its initial prototype ZA600 flight testing campaign following the 10th successful flight with a Dornier 228…. Read More »
South African Airways A340 Flight Narrowly Avoids Stall at High Altitude

The German Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation has posted a final report on a “serious incident” on an South… Read More »
Latvia Receives Highest Rating from US FAA for Civil Aviation Surveillance

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States of America (USA) has completed the audit of the state agency… Read More »