TSA Anticipates Record-Breaking 14 Million Travelers for Labor Day Weekend
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) estimates that security officers will screen more than 14 million passengers during the Labor Day… Read More »
Carnival Selects 8 Travel Advisors as Semi-Finalists in Business Plan Challenge
Carnival Cruise Line named the eight travel advisors who are semi-finalists in the “Your Winning Plan” business success series. One… Read More »
US Requests Mexico to Review Possible Denial of Rights to MasAir Pilots
The US Government has asked the Mexican Government to investigate whether pilots at Mexican cargo airline MasAir are being denied… Read More »
FAA Investigates Approximately 5,000 Pilots Suspected of Concealing Health Issues Impacting Aviation Safety
A significant number of pilots, nearly 5,000, are under investigation by federal authorities for allegedly concealing major health problems that… Read More »
European Pilots Raise Concerns About Fatigue and Associated Risks
The European Cockpit Association (ECA), a representative body for pilots, shared a report highlighting fatigue-related risks in the European aviation… Read More »
TSA PreCheck Expands with Addition of Four New Participating Airlines
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is expanding its TSA PreCheck expedited screening program to add four new airlines to its… Read More »
US FAA Appoints David Boulter as Permanent Aviation Safety Chief
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the United States named its acting head of aviation safety, David Boulter, as the… Read More »
Bridges Air Cargo Receives Malta Air Operator Certificate (AOC)
Bridges Air Cargo Ltd (BRD) has been issued with a Malta AOC to operate Air Express Cargo services from Malta… Read More »
ATC Outage in the UK Leads to Flight Disruptions on Flights to and from the UK
Air Traffic Control (ATC) in the United Kingdom (UK) is experiencing technical issues, resulting in potential flight disruptions across the… Read More »
Moldova’s Civil Aviation Authority Revokes Air Moldova’s AOC Leading to Flight Cancellations
The Moldovan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) striped the Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) of Air Moldova, citing the airline’s lack of… Read More »
Leasing Company Accuses Go First of Cannibalizing Leased A320neo Jets
Ireland-based lessor ACG Aircraft Leasing claims in court files that some aircraft it is trying to recover from Go First… Read More »
Boeing Set to Resume 737 Max Deliveries to China After Four-Year Pause
Boeing is gearing up to recommence the delivery of its 737 Max jets to China, marking the first such delivery… Read More »
Boom Supersonic Hits Milestone on Path to XB-1’s Inaugural Test Flight
In a major development, Boom Supersonic unveiled on August 24, 2023, significant strides in its journey towards conducting the inaugural… Read More »
Bhutan Reduces Daily Tourist Fee by Half to Attract More Travelers
The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is set to reduce its $200 daily tourist fee by half, Reuters reported. The reason?… Read More »
Atlanta Airport Debuts First Onsite Triage Clinic in the US
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the world’s busiest airport, has opened the nation’s first onsite triage clinic, hoping to reduce the… Read More »
Private Jet Dassault Falcon 6X Receives Certification from EASA and FAA
Dassault Aviation has announced that its new business jet, the Falcon 6X, has received certification from the European Aviation Safety… Read More »
Runway Overrun Incident Linked to Rushed Flight and Competitive Landing, NTSB Report Reveals
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has unveiled its conclusive findings on a runway overrun incident involving a Gulfstream G150… Read More »
Insights from ALPA President Advocating for Dual Pilot System in Commercial Aircraft Cockpits
In a recent conversation with Simple Flying on August 22, Jason Ambrosi, President of the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA),… Read More »
Emirates A380 Incident at Nice Airport Under Investigation by France’s BEA
France’s Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety, known as BEA, has officially commenced an investigation into a… Read More »
Reviewing Boeing’s 737 Max Delivery Targets Due to Recent Manufacturing Issue
Boeing is in the process of re-evaluating its delivery projections for the 737 MAX aircraft due to the identification of… Read More »
Freighter Airline Raindo United Services Acquires Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC)
Indonesia-based freighter operator Raindo United Services has gained its air operator certificate (AOC) and is hoping to launch operations in… Read More »
New Manufacturing Issue Impacts Boeing 737 Max and 737 NextGeneration (NG) Military Derivative
A recent manufacturing quality concern has surfaced, impacting both the Boeing 737 MAX and the military variant 737 NextGeneration (NG)… Read More »
Barnacles Hold Potential Clues to MH370 Location, Says Scientist
Could barnacles hold the key to one of aviation’s biggest unanswered mysteries? A group of scientists have developed a new… Read More »
Controller Derostered After Near-Miss Involving Two Vistara A320neos at Delhi Airport
An air traffic controller was derostered by authorities following an incident where two Vistara aircraft were involved in a near-miss… Read More »
Spirit AeroSystems Addresses Engineering Issues with Boeing 737 Aft Bulkheads
Spirit AeroSystems has issued a statement responding to reports regarding engineering issues with the aft bulkheads it manufactures for specific… Read More »
Boom Attains Significant Milestones in Supersonic Airliner Development
Colorado-based Boom Supersonic, which is seeking to introduce the world’s first independently developed supersonic jet, has announced significant progress toward… Read More »
