Widow Sues Google’s Sergey Brin and Company for Pilot’s Death in Plane Crash En Route to Fiji

A lawsuit has been initiated against Google co-founder Sergey Brin and Alphabet Inc., alongside others, by the widow of a… Read More »
Boeing 747 Completes Transatlantic Flight Despite Tail Strike Incident in Frankfurt

An Air Atlanta Icelandic Boeing 747-400F, identified as TF-AMK, endured a tail strike during takeoff from Frankfurt, Germany, but proceeded… Read More »
Boeing’s Leadership Reinforces 737 Max Safety Claims, Labels It ‘Safest Airplane’ Amid Challenges

Boeing’s leadership has recently emphasized the safety of its 737 Max aircraft, branding it as “the safest airplane” in the… Read More »
Boeing Shuffles Leadership Amid 737 Max Quality Concerns, Faces Regulatory Scrutiny

Boeing has made significant management changes, including the dismissal of the head of its 737 Max program, Ed Clark, following… Read More »
Airbus A350-1000 Embarks on Crucial GPS Signal Integrity Trials Amidst Growing Spoofing Concerns

In response to the escalating global issue of GPS spoofing, Airbus has initiated a pioneering trial with its A350-1000 flight… Read More »
Air Serbia Ends Agreement with Marathon Airlines Following Incident

Air Serbia has decided to terminate its wet-lease agreement with Marathon Airlines following an incident on February 18 involving an… Read More »
Endeavor Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Toronto After Cockpit Fire Incident

A recent emergency situation aboard an Endeavor Air flight, operating as a Delta Air Lines regional partner, was brought to… Read More »
Denver Private Pilot Arrested for Excessive Alcohol Levels Before Takeoff Attempt

A pilot was recently arrested at Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport in Broomfield, Colorado, after attempting to take off in a… Read More »
United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing Due to 757 Wing Damage

Recent headlines spotlight a United Airlines Boeing 757 making an emergency landing in Denver due to wing damage, yet this… Read More »
FAA Sets New Carbon Emission Standards for Future Airliners to Combat Climate Change

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has established a significant regulation requiring most large aircraft manufactured after January 1, 2028, to… Read More »
Nearly $1 Billion in Federal Funding Boosts Modernization Efforts at U.S. Airports

In a significant push towards modernizing airport infrastructure across the United States, a diverse array of airports from bustling hubs… Read More »
Air Force Unaware of Any B-21 Bomber Quality Issues Involving Spirit AeroSystems

The United States Air Force has stated it is not aware of any quality problems associated with Spirit AeroSystems’ contributions… Read More »
Optimism for FAA Reauthorization as Congress Navigates Differences

Rep. Rick Larsen (D-Wash.), a key figure in the U.S. House of Representatives Transportation & Infrastructure (T&I) Committee, has voiced… Read More »
Delta Flight from Amsterdam to Detroit Diverts Due to Maggots Falling on Passengers

This incident highlights a highly unusual and unfortunate situation that occurred on a Delta flight from Amsterdam to Detroit. An… Read More »
Etihad Airways Achieves First Dual Aircraft Type Rating for Pilots on Airbus A350 and A380

Etihad Airways has marked a significant achievement in aviation by enabling its pilots to operate both the Airbus A350 and… Read More »
NTSB Challenges FAA’s Cost Estimate, Urges 25-Hour Cockpit Voice Recorder Mandate for All Aircraft

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is advocating for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to require all aircraft equipped with… Read More »
Lawmakers Call on FAA to Facilitate Access to Mental Health Services for Aviation Professionals

Members of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, along with the aviation subcommittee, have urged the Federal Aviation Administration… Read More »
United Airlines Temporarily Grounds Airbus A321neo Fleet Due to ‘No Smoking’ Sign Issue

United Airlines has temporarily removed its newly acquired Airbus A321neo aircraft from operation after discovering that pilots cannot deactivate the… Read More »
Aviation Safety Experts’ Positive Insights on Recent Incidents and Flying Safety

The year began with several alarming aviation incidents, including a runway collision at Tokyo’s Haneda airport involving an Airbus A350,… Read More »
Western Sanctions Impact: Russian Airlines Struggle with Aircraft Maintenance and Safety

Russian airlines are grappling with significant maintenance and safety challenges as Western sanctions hinder access to vital repair services and… Read More »
American Airlines Flight Experiences Runway Excursion at Dallas Due to Braking Issue

Over the weekend, an American Airlines Boeing 737-800, operating Flight AA1632 from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, encountered a runway… Read More »
Spirit Airlines to Ground 41 A320neo Aircraft by End of 2024 Due to Engine Inspections

Spirit Airlines anticipates an increase in its grounded A320neo family aircraft, projecting 41 units to be out of service by… Read More »