The World’s Safest Airlines: A Look at the Leaders in Aviation and Passenger Safety
As we navigate an era where air travel boasts an impressive safety record, it’s comforting to know that flying remains… Read More »
The Safest Top 20 Airlines in the World
In today’s world, the rarity of commercial jet crashes marks a golden age of air travel safety, offering passengers peace… Read More »
Malaysia’s MAVCOM Suspends MYAirline’s License Amid Financial Turmoil
The Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) has taken decisive action by suspending the air service license (ASL) of MYAirline (MYM) following… Read More »
TSA finds loaded gun in airline employee’s bag at MSP Airport
A security screening at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Thursday prevented an airline employee from bringing a handgun further into the… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Faces Class-Action Suit Over In-Flight Engine Shutdown Scare
Passengers from an Alaska Airlines flight have initiated a class-action lawsuit following a harrowing incident where an off-duty pilot allegedly… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Adjusts 2024 Itineraries, Excludes Israel Amid Regional Conflict
In a significant operational update, Royal Caribbean Group has announced the exclusion of Israel from its 2024 cruise itineraries. This… Read More »
NASA Moves Closer to Advanced Aviation Safety with Successful Technology Challenge
NASA has taken a significant leap toward revolutionizing air safety with the completion of the first Technical Challenge (TC-1) under… Read More »
California Jury Awards Damages to Flight Attendants Over ‘Toxic’ Uniforms
A California jury has delivered a verdict in favor of four American Airlines flight attendants, awarding over $1 million in… Read More »
U.S. Senate to Convene Hearing on Rising Aviation Near-misses
Amidst growing concerns over a spate of near-miss incidents in aviation, the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee has announced a hearing… Read More »
Boeing Nears FAA Certification for 737-7 and Progresses with 737-10 Max Towards 2024 and 2025 Deliveries
Boeing is nearing key milestones in the certification of its 737-7 and 737-10 Max aircraft. Boeing is close to receiving… Read More »
Pratt & Whitney Engine Issue Forces IndiGo to Ground 35 Airbus A320 Planes in Q4
IndiGo, India’s largest airline, is facing a major challenge as it expects to ground at least 35 planes in the… Read More »
Taylor Swift Keeps Her Flight Details Under Wraps Unlike Elon Musk
Forbes has recently provided an inside look into how celebrities and affluent individuals attempt to conceal their jet movements via… Read More »
Passenger Miraculously Rescued After Falling Overboard on Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas
A passenger on Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas had a narrow escape after falling overboard soon after the ship… Read More »
Air Canada Apologizes After Disabled Man Forced to Drag Himself Off Plane
Air Canada has issued an apology following a distressing incident where a man with spastic cerebral palsy had to drag… Read More »
Boeing Investigates LockBit Ransomware Group’s Threats to Expose ‘Sensitive Data’
The renowned aerospace giant, Boeing, is the most recent target of the notorious LockBit cybercriminal gang. This group has made… Read More »
Off-duty Pilot’s Attempted Sabotage Linked to Psychedelic Mushrooms
Joseph Emerson, a 44-year-old off-duty pilot from California, has been charged with over 80 counts of attempted murder. The charges… Read More »
Spirit Airlines Grounds 25 A320 Family Aircraft for Inspections
Spirit Airlines (NK), the US-based low-cost carrier, has temporarily grounded 25 Airbus A320 Family aircraft to conduct inspections, citing an… Read More »
Kenyan Parliament Urges Swift Safety Inspections on Skyward Express Aircraft
Kenyan lawmakers have formally petitioned the National Assembly to initiate urgent safety inspections on all aircraft operated by Skyward Express,… Read More »
JetBlue A320 Aircraft Experiences Unusual Tilt at JFK Airport
A JetBlue Airbus A320-200 aircraft unexpectedly tilted backward, causing its nose to point upwards, after touching down at New York’s… Read More »
European Commission has a Positive Outlook on Kazakhstan’s Aviation Safety Efforts
The European Commission has expressed a positive outlook on the level of aviation safety in Kazakhstan following a high-level meeting… Read More »
Air Rage on the Rise: A Growing Concern for Airlines
The airline industry’s crisis is not just about fluctuating ticket prices or pandemic-related challenges; it’s now about unruly passengers. This… Read More »
Boeing: From Golden Era to the 737 Max Crisis
In October 1948, inside a suite at the Van Cleve Hotel in Dayton, Ohio, a group of Boeing’s top engineers… Read More »
Mexico’s New State-Run Airline Awaits Aircraft Certification Ahead of December 2023 Launch
Mexico’s aviation regulator is in the process of waiting for aircraft details related to the new state-run airline intended to… Read More »
Airlines Operating in and out of Tel Aviv Amidst Conflict
Many airlines that serve Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport, the main international gateway to Israel. While some airlines have decided… Read More »
Fuel Crisis at Pakistan International Airlines Grounds 77 Flights
Last Sunday was a grim day for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) as 77 of its flights, primarily international, found themselves… Read More »
Michael Whitaker Unanimously Approved by Senate Commerce Committee as Next FAA Administrator
Michael Whitaker’s nomination to head the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been unanimously approved by the Senate Commerce Committee. Having… Read More »
