India’s Air Travel Safety Improved in 2023, DGCA Reports Significant Reductions in Air Incidents

India’s air travel safety saw substantial improvements last year, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). The DGCA’s… Read More »
Cathay Pacific Identifies 15 Airbus A350s Needing Engine Repairs

Cathay Pacific has confirmed that 15 of its Airbus A350 aircraft require repairs following a fleet-wide inspection initiated after an… Read More »
Boeing Starliner to Return Uncrewed Amid Safety Concerns, NASA Announces

Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft, plagued by technical issues, is set to return to Earth without a crew this Friday evening. NASA… Read More »
Nigerian Airlines Banned from US Flights After FAA Safety Status Lapse

Nigerian airlines have been barred from operating flights to the United States following a lapse in their Federal Aviation Administration… Read More »
Airbus Beluga to Assist Damaged British Airways A350 at Heathrow

An Airbus Beluga is set to assist in the repair of a British Airways Airbus A350-1000 stranded at London Heathrow… Read More »
Cathay Pacific Begins Inspections on Airbus A350 Fleet After Engine Issue

Cathay Pacific Airways has initiated inspections across its Airbus A350 fleet following an in-flight engine component failure, impacting shares of… Read More »
Travelers Now Prioritize Aircraft Safety Over Price

As travelers continue to navigate the complexities of air travel, a new factor has emerged as a significant consideration: the… Read More »
India’s DGCA Places SpiceJet Under Enhanced Surveillance Following Audit

India’s aviation regulatory authority, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), has placed the budget carrier SpiceJet under enhanced surveillance… Read More »
Record-Breaking Laser Strikes on Aircraft in Arizona Raise FAA Concerns

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reported a concerning rise in laser strikes on aircraft in Arizona, projecting that 2024… Read More »
Deadly Airplane Tire Explosion at Delta Highlights Potential Risks

A recent tragic incident at Delta Air Lines where an exploding tire on a Boeing 757 killed two workers and… Read More »
Air India Enhances Crew Safety Measures and Simplifies Incident Reporting

Air India is taking significant steps to bolster the safety of its crew members and streamline the process for reporting… Read More »
Russian Aviation Faces Severe Challenges Due to Pilot Shortages, Fuel Rationing, and Parts Scarcity

Russia’s commercial aviation sector is navigating a deepening crisis characterized by pilot shortages, parts scarcity, fuel rationing, and increasing in-flight… Read More »
United Airlines Flight UA945 Diverts to Edinburgh Due to Emergency Mid-Flight

A United Airlines Boeing 787-10, operating Flight UA945 from Frankfurt to Chicago, was forced to divert to Edinburgh, Scotland, after… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700 Engine Failure Forces Emergency Return to Seattle

Boeing faces continued challenges as an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-700 experienced an engine failure shortly after takeoff, compelling the aircraft… Read More »
Two Dead, One Injured in Tire Explosion at Delta Facility in Atlanta

A tragic accident at Delta Air Lines’ Technical Operations Maintenance facility at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Tuesday morning resulted… Read More »
FAA Begins Safety Review in Kazakhstan for 2025 U.S. Direct Flights

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated an International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) in Kazakhstan, marking a crucial step… Read More »
NASA Opts for Uncrewed Starliner Return Amid Safety Concerns, ISS Crew to Stay Longer

NASA has announced that the Boeing Starliner capsule will return to Earth uncrewed in September, leaving astronauts Barry Wilmore and… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Flight Returns to Seattle Due to Engine Issue

An Alaska Airlines flight destined for Oakland, California, had to return to Seattle shortly after takeoff on Sunday Aug. 25… Read More »
Boeing’s Starliner to Return Empty, Destroying Key Evidence of Malfunction

Boeing’s troubled Starliner spacecraft is set to return to Earth without astronauts, following a problematic first crewed test flight that… Read More »
Gulf Air Achieves EASA Certification to Expand Maintenance Operations for Airbus and Boeing Fleet

Gulf Air, the national airline of the Kingdom of Bahrain, has successfully passed the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)… Read More »
FAA Imposes Over $340,000 in Fines for Drone Regulation Violations

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced proposed civil penalties totaling $341,413 against 27 individuals for various violations of federal… Read More »
Guyana Achieves 66.36% Score in Recent ICAO Aviation Safety Audit

Preliminary results from the latest International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) safety audit indicate that Guyana has achieved a score of… Read More »