Why CrowdStrike’s Latest Update Likely Missed Crucial Quality Checks, Leading to Global Outages
Recent disruptions following a routine software update by CrowdStrike, a leader in cybersecurity solutions, suggest that the update may have… Read More »
Boeing Nears Solution for 737-7 Icing Issue, Eyes Completion by 2025
Boeing’s chief of commercial airplanes has announced that the company has finalized a design solution for a critical engine anti-ice… Read More »
FAA Investigates Recent Southwest Incident Over Tampa Bay Amid Rising Safety Concerns
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently investigating a concerning incident involving a Southwest Airlines flight that occurred on July… Read More »
Spain’s CNMC Launches Inquiry into Abra Group’s Acquisition of Wamos Air
Spain’s securities regulator, the Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competencia (CNMC), has officially commenced the first phase of… Read More »
FAA Probes Dangerous Altitude Drop of Southwest Boeing 737 Max
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating a concerning incident involving a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 Max aircraft that descended… Read More »
Delta Air Lines Faces Widespread Cancellations Following Tech Outage
Delta Air Lines continues to experience significant disruptions following a major global cyber outage last week, leading to the cancellation… Read More »
EASA Certifies Airbus A321XLR for Long-Haul Flights
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified the new Airbus A321XLR, a groundbreaking aircraft designed for long-haul flights… Read More »
Netanyahu’s ‘Wing of Zion’ 767 Plane’s Windshield Cracks Mid-Flight
In a surprising turn of events, the windshield of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s official aircraft, the ‘Wing of Zion,’ cracked… Read More »
Boeing’s Presence at Farnborough Airshow Muted Amid 737 Max Safety Concerns
Boeing’s participation at the Farnborough International Airshow this year has been notably subdued, reflecting ongoing safety challenges with its 737… Read More »
NOAA to Expand Fleet with New Gulfstream G550 Aircraft by 2028
NOAA has announced this week a significant expansion of its fleet with the procurement of a fully modified Gulfstream G550… Read More »
Delta Air Lines 757 Jet Makes Emergency Descent to 10,000 Feet After Decompression Incident
A Delta Air Lines jet flying from Jackson Hole to Atlanta made an emergency rapid descent to 10,000 feet after… Read More »
FAA Reports 1,100 Runway Near Misses in 2024, Showing Improvement from 2023
Recent FAA data has revealed that there were 1,100 runway near misses in 2024, highlighting the ongoing need for vigilance… Read More »
Leonardo Collaborates with Thales and Airbus to Forge New Space Strategy
Italy’s Leonardo, alongside French aerospace giant Thales and European aerospace leader Airbus, is crafting a new strategic vision for the… Read More »
Understanding Communications Between Ramp Workers and Pilots in Ground Operations
Effective communication between ramp workers and pilots is crucial for enhancing flight operations and ensuring safety. This communication relies on… Read More »
SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Failure Prompts NASA to Reassess Astronaut Launch Schedule to ISS
NASA is currently evaluating the potential impacts on its astronaut launch schedule following a recent failure involving SpaceX’s Falcon 9… Read More »
Rising Global Temperatures Exacerbate Heat Issues for Airplanes on the Runway
As global temperatures continue to climb due to climate change, airplanes sitting on the runway are experiencing increasingly extreme heat… Read More »
Boeing 777X Nears FAA Certification, Potentially Boosting Revenue by $2 Billion
Boeing’s latest aircraft, the 777X, has reportedly made significant progress towards achieving certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), potentially… Read More »
Expedited Court Schedule Set for Family Objections to Boeing’s Plea Deal Following 737 Max Crashes
A U.S. District Judge, Reed O’Connor, has established a swift timeline to address the objections raised by the families of… Read More »
Russian Sukhoi Superjet 100 Aircraft Crashes Outside Moscow, Killing All on Board
A Sukhoi Superjet 100 passenger plane crashed Friday outside Moscow, killing all three crew members on board, according to Russian… Read More »
Boeing’s ‘Sweetheart Deal’ Outrage: A Minimal Fine for Maximum Damage
This week, the Boeing Company admitted guilt in a federal court, acknowledging its fraudulent actions that contributed to the tragic… Read More »
American Airlines Flight from Tampa to Phoenix Delayed After Tire Blowout and Fire on Runway
An American Airlines flight destined for Phoenix experienced a dramatic tire blowout and subsequent fire during its takeoff from Tampa,… Read More »
A Human-Focused Approach to Aviation Safety
Technological advances are essential to improving aviation safety and operational efficiency, but despite leaps in technology, humans remain at the… Read More »
Boeing to Plead Guilty and Pay Fine for 737 MAX Crashes
Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge and pay a fine of $243.6 million to… Read More »
United Airlines Flight Experiences Wheel Loss During Takeoff: Similar Incident to Previous Event
A recent incident involving a United Airlines flight saw a wheel detach from a Boeing 757-200 aircraft during takeoff from… Read More »
EASA Warns of Door Malfunction Risk on Boeing 757-200 Freighter Conversions
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has alerted airlines to a potential door malfunction risk affecting Boeing 757-200 passenger-to-freighter… Read More »
Dallas Love Field Airport Implements New Technology to Enhance Runway Safety
Dallas Love Field has introduced the Surface Awareness Initiative (SAI) system to bolster safety for pilots and passengers. “This new… Read More »
