Cargolux Boeing 747-8F Aircraft Experiences Landing Gear Incident

A Cargolux Boeing 747-8F, registered as LX-VCB, was forced to declare an emergency after the crew received an alert that… Read More »
Tragic Private Plane Crash in Croatia Claims Lives of Three Dutch Nationals

Three Dutch nationals were killed in a plane crash in Croatia after the aircraft went down over the mountain range,… Read More »
Lessons Learned and Safety Measures Adopted Following Travis Barker’s Private Plane Crash

On September 19, 2008, a private jet carrying musician Travis Barker from Blink-182 and DJ AM (Adam Goldstein) crashed during… Read More »
Brief Evacuation at San Francisco International Airport Due to Unattended Item

Erring on the side of caution, officials evacuated the area when they found an unattended package at San Francisco International… Read More »
Russian Helicopter Operator Faces Potential Grounding of One-Third of Fleet

Russian airline UTair, which operates one of the world’s largest civilian helicopter fleets, may ground one third of the fleet… Read More »
Incidents of Air Rage and Unruly Behavior on Flights Triple Since 2019

Incidents of air rage, fights and disruptive behavior on flights tripled in 2022 according to UK airlines. Figures shared with… Read More »
Rising Gun Violence Prompts Multiple Nations to Issue Travel Advisories for Visiting the US

Amid the near daily and weekly gun violence in this country, a growing number of countries have issued travel advisories… Read More »
EASA Releases Airworthiness Directive to Rectify Safety Issues in Airbus A350 Lavatories

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued an Airworthiness Directive (AD) to address a potentially unsafe condition related to… Read More »
Airbus Identifies Heat and Humidity as Causes of A380 Wing-Spar Cracking

Airbus has determined that hydrogen assisted cracking, also known as hydrogen embrittlement, is responsible for the accelerated development of cracks… Read More »
FAA Aims to Ease Mental Health Barriers for Grounded Pilots

The Federal Air Surgeon, Dr. Susan Northrup, has outlined the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) intention to alleviate aeromedical regulations related… Read More »
Carnival Dream Helps Rescue 17 People From Waters Off Belize

In yet another account of heroic intervention in a crisis by a passenger cruise ship, the crew of Carnival Cruise… Read More »
Oman Air Boeing 737 Departs Iran after Landing Debris Causes Damage

One of Oman Air’s Boeing 737s, which was damaged when it impacted Foreign Object Debris (FOD) upon landing in Iran,… Read More »
FAA Issues New Directive to Address Fire Hazard in Boeing 787 Cargo Holds

The United States (US) Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a new airworthiness directive (AD) to address an unsafe condition… Read More »
Two Russians Arrested in the US for Alleged Aircraft Parts Smuggling

The United States (US) Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced that it has arrested two Russian individuals over the alleged… Read More »
John Wayne Airport Ranked as the ‘Angriest’ in the U.S. According to Twitter Analysis

In a recent Forbes ranking, John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California has been identified as the ‘angriest’ airport in… Read More »
Russian Airlines Face Growing Spare Parts Shortage, Struggling to Maintain Fleets

Russian airlines are confronted with an increasingly critical shortage of Western-made aircraft spare parts, which is impeding their ability to… Read More »
Study Finds Majority of Passengers Prepared for G-Forces in Spaceplane Flights

New research has concluded that people of all ages should be able to deal with the G-forces needed to launch… Read More »
Luxembourg Airport Resumes Operations Following Cargolux Incident

Luxembourg Airport is back up to full capacity after a Cargolux freighter’s landing gear bogie detached during an emergency landing… Read More »
Wizz Air and eSIM Go launch Wizz eSIM service

Wizz Air has partnered with eSIM Go to launch a new digital ancillary service offering mobile data bundles to Wizz’s… Read More »
Aeroflot Requests Flight Attendants to Refrain from Documenting Malfunctions on Flights

A Russian investigative news publication has claimed that the nation’s flag carrier, Aeroflot, asked staff to stop logging malfunctions on… Read More »
FAA Investigating Southwest Airlines

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating Southwest Airlines. The agency wants to know why the flight, which was scheduled… Read More »
Tomorrow.io Launches World’s First Commercial Weather-Radar Satellite to Revolutionize Weather Forecasting

Tomorrow.io, a Boston-based company initially known for hyper-precise, street-level weather forecasting, has expanded its horizons into space with the launch… Read More »