Senators Accuse Boeing Executives of Profiteering at the Expense of Safety
During a Senate hearing on Boeing’s safety practices, executives, including CEO Dave Calhoun, faced accusations of prioritizing profits over safety… Read More »
The Science and Strategy Behind Combating Bird Strikes in Aviation
Late one night, a Virgin Australia flight departing from Queenstown, New Zealand, bound for Melbourne faced a harrowing emergency. Shortly… Read More »
Boeing CEO Grilled in Senate Hearing: Key Takeaways
Boeing CEO David Calhoun faced tough questions from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, reflecting on past tragedies and the… Read More »
Boeing’s Corporate Catastrophe: A Timeline of Turbulence and Safety Oversights
The tale of Boeing’s recent tribulations is not just a corporate cautionary tale but a stark reminder of the grave… Read More »
Atlas Air Experiences Third Incident This Month, Disrupts Hong Kong Airport Operations
Atlas Air has encountered its third aircraft incident this month, leading to significant disruptions at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA)…. Read More »
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-9 Max Experiences Dutch Roll, Sustains Structural Damage
Federal officials are investigating an incident involving a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-9 Max that entered a “Dutch roll” during a… Read More »
FAA Investigates Boeing 737-8 Max Dutch Roll Incident on Southwest Flight
The Federal Aviation near Phoenix is investigating a recent incident involving a Boeing 737 Max 8 jet, which experienced a… Read More »
Boeing Probes Fuselage Problems in 787 Dreamliners Amid Safety Concerns
Boeing is currently investigating potential assembly errors in some of its 787 Dreamliner jetliners, specifically regarding the installation of fasteners… Read More »
FAA Acknowledges Lax Oversight of Boeing Before 737-9 Max Incident
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Mike Whitaker, admitted that the agency’s oversight of Boeing was “too hands… Read More »
FAA Extends Enhanced Oversight of Boeing Indefinitely
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced it will continue its increased in-person oversight of Boeing and its key supplier,… Read More »
FAA Grants Archer Aviation Approval to Commence Commercial Air Taxi Operations
Archer Aviation has received the green light from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to begin commercial air taxi services,… Read More »
Ceiling Panel Dislodges Mid-Flight on Delta Airlines: Passenger Captures Viral Moment
A Delta Airlines passenger captured a startling moment when a ceiling panel fell off during a flight from Honolulu to… Read More »
Russian Commercial Aircraft Emergency Landings: A Growing Concern
A surge in mid-flight emergencies among Russian airliners continues to raise alarms, with the latest incident involving a Rossiya Airlines… Read More »
Boeing KC-46 Tanker Deliveries Temporarily Halted Over Boom Concern
The U.S. Air Force faces a pause in Boeing KC-46 tanker deliveries due to a new issue discovered in the… Read More »
FAA Maintains Production Cap on Boeing 737 Max Amid Safety Overhaul
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has decided to continue its restriction on Boeing’s production of the 737 Max aircraft due… Read More »
Emirates to Equip Fleet with Advanced Turbulence Detection Technology
Emirates, the leading airline based in Dubai, announced on Thursday its plans to enhance passenger safety by equipping its fleet… Read More »
FAA and Boeing Engage in Intensive Three-Hour Meeting to Overhaul Safety Practices
Boeing executives and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) convened for a crucial three-hour meeting to discuss comprehensive changes aimed at… Read More »
Boeing Rolls Out Improvement Plans in Response to FAA Concerns, Yet Oversight Continues
Boeing has submitted a comprehensive action plan to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to address systemic issues in quality control… Read More »
China Aims for Comac C919 EASA Certification by 2025
Chinese aviation authorities are optimistic about securing European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) certification for the Comac C919 narrowbody airliner… Read More »
Nigeria Air Project Suspended Indefinitely Amid Controversy, Says Aviation Minister
Nigeria’s ambitious plan to establish a new national carrier, Nigeria Air (NWB, Lagos), has been suspended indefinitely, revealed Festus Keyamo,… Read More »
EASA and FAA Set to Tackle eVTOL Certification at Safety Conference
The upcoming International Aviation Safety conference, jointly organized by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Federal Aviation… Read More »
Singapore Flight Injuries: Probe Points to G-Force Changes
A preliminary investigation into the injuries sustained on a Singapore Airlines flight has revealed that rapid changes in gravitational force… Read More »
American Airlines Flight Aborts Takeoff at Reagan National to Avoid Collision
An American Airlines flight en route to Boston had to abruptly abort its takeoff at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport… Read More »
Boeing’s CEO Search Results in a Lucrative $150 Million Offer for Carrier Chief Dave Gitlin
Boeing’s search for a new CEO has reportedly culminated in a lucrative offer to Dave Gitlin, CEO of Carrier Global,… Read More »
Tragic Incident at Amsterdam Airport: Individual Fatally Injured by KLM Plane Engine Before Takeoff
A devastating accident occurred at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, resulting in the death of an individual who was caught in the… Read More »
United Jet Catches Fire and Aborts Takeoff at O’Hare Airport
United Airlines flight 2901, bound for Seattle, experienced an engine fire on Monday afternoon, leading to an aborted takeoff at… Read More »
