Air India CEO Pledges ‘New Normal’ Safety Culture After Deadly Crash
Air India CEO Campbell Wilson says the airline has embraced a “new normal” of heightened safety focus following the June… Read More »
Japan Airlines Faces Transport Ministry Reprimand Over Drunken Pilot Incidents
Japan Airlines (JAL) issued a public apology on Wednesday, September 10, after the Japanese transport ministry reprimanded the carrier over… Read More »
Boeing Tests AI Taxi System to Boost Aviation Safety
Boeing is advancing artificial intelligence in critical flight operations with a new series of demonstrations focused on automated taxi and… Read More »
Republic Airways Flight Aborts Landing at D.C.’s Reagan Airport
A Republic Airways flight was forced to abort its landing at Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) on Monday Sep. 8,… Read More »
FAA Fines Firms Over Lithium-Ion Battery Air Cargo Fires
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed fines against three companies after lithium-ion batteries they shipped by air caught… Read More »
FAA Chief Warns of ‘Obsolescence’ in U.S. Air Traffic Control System
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford is calling for urgent modernization of America’s air traffic control system, warning that… Read More »
What Is EMAS? Runway Safety System Stops Jet at Boca Raton Airport
A private jet that overran the runway at Boca Raton Airport on September 3, 2025, was brought to a safe… Read More »
WestJet Flight Makes Hard Landing in Sint Maarten
A WestJet flight from Toronto made a dramatic hard landing at Sint Maarten’s Princess Juliana International Airport, prompting the pilot… Read More »
FAA Yet to Decide on Boeing 737 MAX Production Cap
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not made a decision on whether to lift the current Boeing 737 MAX production… Read More »
Boeing Completes 777-9 Brake Test After Challenges
Boeing has successfully completed runway brake certification tests for its next-generation 777-9 widebody jet, marking a major milestone for the… Read More »
Russia’s SJ-100 Superjet Makes First Domestic Test Flight
Russia’s first fully domestically built Superjet, now branded the SJ-100, has successfully completed its maiden test flight, according to state… Read More »
Delta Flight’s Severe Turbulence Sends 18 to Hospital
A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reveals new details about a violent turbulence incident involving Delta… Read More »
Garmin Autoland and Autothrottle Certified for King Air 300/350
Garmin has secured FAA certification to retrofit its Autoland and Autothrottle systems into select Beechcraft King Air 300 and 350… Read More »
Singapore Elevates Turbulence to Top Aviation Safety Risk
Singapore’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) has classified severe in-flight turbulence as a top operational safety risk, placing it on the… Read More »
American Airlines Operates 20 Empty A321neo Transatlantic Flights for Pilot Training
American Airlines is making headlines this month for a highly unusual operation: flying 20 round-trip transatlantic flights with no passengers… Read More »
United Airlines Flight Delayed After Pilot Spills Coffee in Cockpit
A United Airlines flight from Chicago O’Hare to San Juan was forced to return to the gate after the pilot… Read More »
FAA Plans Rule Changes to Speed Up Certification of New Airplanes
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is preparing to propose regulatory changes aimed at speeding up the certification of new… Read More »
American Airlines Expands Safety Edge With ADS-B In
American Airlines now operates the world’s largest fleet of aircraft equipped with ADS-B In technology, positioning the carrier as an… Read More »
Japan Airlines Delays Three Hawaii Flights After Pilot Caught Drinking
Japan Airlines faced major disruption last week after a pilot was caught drinking before duty, forcing delays of up to… Read More »
US Judge Questions DoJ Deal Letting Boeing Avoid Independent Monitor
A U.S. judge on September 3 held a three-hour hearing to review objections to a Justice Department agreement with Boeing… Read More »
Meteorologist Shortages Raise Flight Safety Concerns
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has warned that growing shortages of aviation meteorologists in the United States could pose serious… Read More »
Cabo Verde Airlines Seeks New ACMI After Groundings
Cabo Verde Airlines is in talks to secure new ACMI agreements after two of its wet-leased aircraft were grounded following… Read More »
