UK Launches New Service to Redesign National Airspace

The UK government has announced the creation of the UK Airspace Design Service (UKADS), a major initiative to modernize the… Read More »
Delta Faces Lawsuits After Toronto Crash Landing

Delta Air Lines is now facing 11 lawsuits stemming from a crash landing that occurred on February 17, 2025, involving… Read More »
Strong Winds Disrupt Norwegian Epic Docking in Sicily

Passengers aboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Epic faced an unexpected delay in Catania, Italy, on May 30, 2025, when strong… Read More »
FAA Flags Safety Risk as Aging Boeing 717s Dominate Hawaii Skies

Boeing 717s have served as the workhorse of Hawaiian inter-island travel for over two decades, but recent safety concerns have… Read More »
Boeing 2025 Safety Report Underscores Advances in Culture, Practices, and Transparency

Boeing has released its fourth annual Chief Aerospace Safety Officer (CASO) Report, highlighting progress in safety culture, operational practices, and… Read More »
Why Airline Pilot Training is Similar to That of a Specialist Surgeon

Pilot training is rigorous and demanding, requiring hundreds of flight hours and numerous exams to ensure pilots meet the highest… Read More »
Senator Urges FAA to End ADS-B Exemptions in Class B Airspace

A new Senate bill aims to strengthen aviation safety by requiring all aircraft flying in Class B airspace near major… Read More »
United Pilots Confident Amid ATC Outages, Stress Training

United Airlines’ top training official, Capt. Miles Morgan, emphasized that pilots are well-prepared to handle air traffic control (ATC) outages,… Read More »
This Redundant Aviation Safety Net Helps Keep Planes Safe When Controllers Lose Contact

Recent reports of air traffic controllers at one of the busiest airports in New Jersey losing both radar and radio… Read More »
Boeing Boosts 737 MAX Production as Safety and Quality Measures Advance

Boeing is on track to stabilize production of its 737 MAX aircraft at 38 planes per month, according to Commercial… Read More »
Over 40 U.S. Airports Faced ATC Failures Since 2022

More than 40 air traffic control facilities across the U.S. have reported radar and radio communication failures since 2022, according… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Bans Charging Power Banks in Bags

Starting May 28, Southwest Airlines will no longer allow passengers to charge devices using power banks stowed inside carry-on bags,… Read More »
EBACE Prioritizes Business Aviation Safety in EU Talks

At this year’s European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva, safety and regulatory collaboration are top priorities for… Read More »
FAA Cuts 25% of Flights at Newark Airport Amid Controller Shortage and Runway Construction

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has ordered a significant reduction in flight operations at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) due… Read More »
Senator Moran Introduces Bill Requiring ADS-B Technology in High-Traffic

U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), chairman of the Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Aviation, Space, and Innovation, has introduced new legislation… Read More »
Veteran Air Traffic Controller Speaks Out on Trump-Era Safety Crisis

A veteran air traffic controller has revealed shocking details about the ongoing safety crisis plaguing the U.S. travel industry, which… Read More »
Six-Minute Outage at Denver Airport Leaves 20 Pilots Stranded in Latest Air Traffic Control Crisis

A six-minute outage at Denver International Airport earlier this week left 20 pilots stranded in what is being called the… Read More »
PIA Restores Lahore–Paris Flights After EU Ban Lifted

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will resume nonstop service between Lahore and Paris on June 18, 2025, marking a key milestone… Read More »
Frankfurt to Seville Flight Spends 10 Minutes Without a Pilot After First Officer Collapses

A Lufthansa flight spent approximately 10 minutes without a pilot when the first officer suddenly collapsed while alone in the… Read More »
Air Mauritius Reviews Fleet Deals, Investigates Engine Damage

Air Mauritius has launched dual investigations into past fleet decisions and engine maintenance failures that have led to major financial… Read More »
FAA Proposes Hourly Flight Limits at Newark Airport

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will hold a meeting on May 14, 2025, to discuss limiting hourly aircraft movements… Read More »
UN Rules Russia Responsible for MH17, Spurs Reparations Push

The UN’s International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has ruled that Russia is responsible for the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines… Read More »