NTSB Faces Challenges in Boeing Jet Panel Investigation Due to Lack of Records
Jennifer Homendy, Chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), has highlighted significant obstacles in the ongoing investigation of a… Read More »
Boeing Fails to Preserve Crucial Security Footage of Max Jet Door Incident, NTSB Reports
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has disclosed that Boeing did not retain security camera footage documenting the work on… Read More »
Europe’s Aviation Regulator Ready to Withdraw Boeing’s Jet Production Approval If Necessary
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has signaled its readiness to withdraw its recognition of Boeing’s jet production approval… Read More »
United Airlines Adjusts Fleet Strategy, Shifts Focus from Boeing 737-10 to -9 Amid Certification Concerns
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby, at a recent JPMorgan investor conference, announced a pivotal shift in the airline’s aircraft acquisition… Read More »
Florida Duo Admits to Trafficking Counterfeit Aircraft Parts to Canadian Airlines and U.S. Defense
Two individuals from Florida, identified as Daniel Navarro, 50, of Miami Lakes, and Jorge Guerrero, 71, of Hialeah, have entered… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Flight Continued Operations Despite Scheduled Safety Check Before Door Incident
An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 continued to fly with passengers despite engineers’ concerns and a scheduled maintenance check… Read More »
Student Pilot Faces Charges for Attempting to Access Cockpit on Alaska Airlines Flight
Nathan Jones, a student pilot, is facing serious charges after allegedly attempting to rush the cockpit of an Alaska Airlines… Read More »
Boeing’s Safety Issues Cause Further Delays in Jet Deliveries, Impacting U.S. Airlines’ Capacity Plans
U.S. airlines are facing additional challenges in expanding their flight capacities due to ongoing delays in jet deliveries from Boeing,… Read More »
Experts Reassure on Aviation Safety Amid Recent Incidents
Recent aviation incidents, including a flying tire, runway roll-off, and emergency landings, have caught public attention. However, aviation experts assert… Read More »
New Zealand Authorities Seize Black Boxes from LATAM Flight Following Mid-Air Incident
In response to a dramatic incident that injured over 50 individuals, New Zealand’s Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) has announced… Read More »
FAA Audit Reveals Significant Noncompliance in Boeing 737 Max Production
A comprehensive audit by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Boeing’s 737 Max jet production has unearthed numerous issues, highlighting… Read More »
LATAM’s Boeing 787’s Gauges Went Blank Before Sudden Loss Of Altitude
A LATAM Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, operating flight LA800 from Sydney to Auckland, encountered a significant technical issue on Monday,… Read More »
Tragic End for Boeing Whistleblower John Barnett: A Voice for Safety Silenced in the US
This is a deeply tragic story about John Barnett, a former Boeing employee who became known for his whistleblowing activities… Read More »
Surge in False GPS Signals Challenges Pilots Amidst Ukraine Conflict
The escalation of the war in Ukraine has brought an unexpected challenge for airline pilots worldwide, as reported by the… Read More »
Enhancing Transportation Safety Through a Focus on Safety Culture
In the realm of U.S. transportation, the need for a robust safety culture is paramount in curbing automotive accidents and… Read More »
U.S. DoJ Initiates Criminal Probe into Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Incident
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is conducting a criminal investigation concerning a significant malfunction on an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737… Read More »
LATAM 787 Flight to Auckland Experiences “Technical Problem,” Injuring 50
A LATAM Airlines flight en route from Sydney to Auckland encountered a “technical problem” that resulted in at least 50… Read More »
United Flight UA-2477 Experiences Runway Excursion and Gear Collapse at Houston Airport
A United Airlines Boeing 737-8 Max, with registration N27290, encountered a runway excursion incident upon landing at George Bush Intercontinental… Read More »
Indonesian Pilots Asleep at the Controls: Call for Enhanced Fatigue Monitoring
The National Transportation Safety Committee (KNKT) of Indonesia has underscored the need for stringent pilot fatigue monitoring after uncovering that… Read More »
Boeing Enhances Employee Bonuses Linked to Safety and Quality Goals
In a significant shift towards prioritizing safety and quality, Boeing has announced changes to its employee incentive programs following an… Read More »
United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Houston Due to Engine Fire
A United Airlines flight en route from Houston to Fort Myers, Florida, was compelled to return to its point of… Read More »
Icon of the Seas Conducts Heroic Rescue of 14 Stranded at Sea
Royal Caribbean’s flagship, Icon of the Seas, showcased the maritime tradition of aid by rescuing 14 individuals who were adrift… Read More »
Fatal Mid-Air Collision in Nairobi: Dash 8 and Cessna 172 Involved
In a tragic incident in Nairobi, Kenya, two individuals were killed following a mid-air collision between a Dash 8 passenger… Read More »
Passengers File $1 Billion Lawsuit Against Boeing and Alaska Airlines Over Mid-Flight Door Incident
Three passengers have initiated a $1 billion lawsuit against Alaska Airlines and Boeing following a terrifying mid-flight incident where a… Read More »
Malaysia Proposes Renewed Search for Missing Flight MH370 as 10th Anniversary Approaches
Nearly a decade since the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, Malaysia’s Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced the country’s intention… Read More »
Boeing Faces Tight Deadline for Safety Overhaul Amid DOJ Investigation
Boeing has been tasked by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) with the urgent development of “a comprehensive action plan”… Read More »
