FAA Urges Caution on Increasing Airline Pilot Retirement Age, Seeks Further Research
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a warning to the U.S. Congress, advising against the proposed increase in the… Read More »
The Safest Commercial Aircraft According to Boeing’s Latest Report
Boeing’s comprehensive Statistical Summary of Commercial Jet Airplane Accidents from 1959 to 2022 has unveiled the world’s safest commercial aircraft,… Read More »
Boeing Faces New Setback with 737 Max Production Issue
Boeing has encountered a fresh challenge in the production of its 737 Max jets, necessitating rework on approximately 50 undelivered… Read More »
FAA Urges Pilots to Rely on Traditional Navigation Amid Rising GPS Spoofing Threats
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is cautioning pilots about the increasing threat of GPS spoofing, advising them to familiarize themselves… Read More »
Boeing Faces Intense Scrutiny: A Week of Challenges Puts Leadership and Credibility to the Test
Boeing has endured a tumultuous week that has seen its production and development timelines severely disrupted, casting a shadow over… Read More »
Former Boeing Manager Raises Alarm on 737 Max Safety
Ed Pierson, a former Boeing manager, has publicly expressed his concerns over flying on the 737 Max after a cabin… Read More »
Winter Operations Challenge Aviator Airport Alliance’s Net-Zero Ambitions
The aviation industry faces its toughest challenges during the winter, particularly in the Nordic regions where extreme cold and snow… Read More »
Boeing Executives Admit Fault Amid Safety Issues, Withhold 2024 Financial Outlook
Boeing’s top brass has publicly taken responsibility for a series of aircraft mishaps, underscoring a renewed commitment to safety above… Read More »
Lufthansa’s Quick Response to Dual Medical Emergencies Highlights Airline Safety and Preparedness
February 2024 proved challenging for Lufthansa, Germany’s premier airline, as it encountered two separate medical emergencies on its transatlantic flights… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Seeks $150 Million Compensation from Boeing for 737-9 Grounding Incident
Alaska Airlines is set to request at least $150 million in compensation from Boeing due to significant losses incurred from… Read More »
FAA Expands Boeing 737 Max Audit to Include Spirit AeroSystems’ Fuselage Production
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has broadened its audit scope of the Boeing 737 MAX manufacturing processes to encompass the… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Enhances Safety with Overdose Reversal Drug Naloxone in Medical Kits
In a significant step towards increasing passenger safety, Southwest Airlines has announced the inclusion of naloxone, a life-saving opioid overdose… Read More »
Essential Stages of Aircraft Accident Investigations: A Guide to Enhancing Aviation Safety
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) outlines a meticulous process for aircraft accident investigations aimed at preventing future incidents rather… Read More »
Boeing 737 Max’s Global Return to Service and Operational Performance
The Boeing 737 MAX, a newer addition to the renowned 737 family of narrow-body jets, has been progressively returning to… Read More »
Potential Breakthrough in Amelia Earhart Mystery: Sonar Detects Possible Plane Wreckage Deep in the Pacific
The enduring mystery of Amelia Earhart’s disappearance has captivated the world for nearly nine decades. However, a recent deep-sea exploration… Read More »
ESA Achieves Civil Aviation Milestone with Galileo Satellite Navigation System
The European Space Agency (ESA) has officially announced that the Galileo satellite navigation system now meets the stringent civil aviation… Read More »
Carnival Jubilee Conducts Successful Rescue Operation in the Gulf of Mexico
In a heroic act of maritime assistance, the Carnival Jubilee, part of the Carnival Cruise Line fleet, rescued two men… Read More »
Rising GPS Interference Poses Flight Safety Hazard, Aviation Bodies Warn
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) are raising alarms over an escalating… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Foresees $150 Million Loss Due to 737 Max Grounding
Alaska Airlines anticipates a significant financial impact from the grounding of the 737-9 fleet. Following an incident on January 5… Read More »
EASA Expands A320ceo Wing Fatigue Cracking Inspections to Include All A320neo Models
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has now extended its wing inspection directive, initially covering the Airbus A320ceo family,… Read More »
Boeing Risks 737 Production Halt, Air Lease Corp Chairman Udvar-Hazy Warns
A significant figure in the aircraft industry has expressed concerns over Boeing’s future, suggesting that the company might face a… Read More »
Aeroméxico Set to Resume 737-9 Operations After FAA Authorization
Aeroméxico (AM), based at México City International Airport, has received authorization to restart operations with its B737-9 fleet following inspections… Read More »
