Fly2Sky A320 Bound for Abuja Lands in Asaba Due to Miscommunication
A Fly2Sky Airbus A320-200 on Nov. 26, operating on behalf of United Nigeria Airlines with registration LZ-FSA, experienced an unusual… Read More »
FAA Proposes Extending Cockpit Data Capture for Enhanced Safety Investigations
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has unveiled a proposal to extend the cockpit voice-recording requirement for all new airplanes. This… Read More »
Japan Suspends Osprey Flights Following U.S. Air Force Aircraft Crash
Japan has suspended flights of its Osprey aircraft, officials announced on Thursday Nov. 30, a day after a U.S. Air… Read More »
FAA Orders Urgent Inspections for Boeing 747 Lightning Protection System
The FAA has issued an airworthiness directive requiring inspections of the lightning protection system on all U.S.-registered Boeing 747 aircraft…. Read More »
Inside NextGen: The FAA’s $35 Billion Air Traffic Modernization Program
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has embarked on an ambitious air traffic infrastructure project known as the Next Generation Air… Read More »
U.S. Military Osprey Aircraft Crashes off Southern Japan; One Person Found Alive
Japan’s coast guard has reported that a U.S. military Osprey aircraft, carrying eight people, crashed off the southern coast of… Read More »
American Airlines Flight Narrowly Avoids Mid-Air Collision Near JFK Airport
An American Airlines flight nearly collided with another aircraft during their simultaneous descent toward New York’s JFK Airport. Both planes,… Read More »
Over 160 Aircraft Grounded in India as Airlines Face Capacity Challenges
The aviation industry in India is grappling with a significant challenge as more than 160 aircraft from various airlines remain… Read More »
Airbus Investigates Continued Uncommanded Altitude Deviations on A350 Despite Control Unit Update
Airbus is currently probing recurring instances of uncommanded altitude changes on its A350 twinjets, even after implementing modifications following a… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Passenger Climbs Onto Wing via Emergency Exit at New Orleans Airport
A startling incident unfolded at New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport when a passenger on a Southwest Airlines flight opened… Read More »
Emirates Expresses Concerns Over Rolls-Royce Engines on Airbus A350-1000s
Emirates has raised concerns about the Rolls-Royce engines powering the Airbus A350-1000 during the 2023 Dubai Airshow. Emirates President Sir… Read More »
Boeing’s 737-10 Max Receives FAA Approval for Certification Flights
Boeing has reached a significant milestone as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted approval for certification flight testing of… Read More »
Russian Manufacturer Test-flies IL-96-400M Prototype Widebody Passenger Airplane
Russia’s new homegrown widebody passenger airplane, the IL-96-400M, successfully completed its first test flight on November 1, 2023. The airplane… Read More »
KlasJet Achieves Certification Milestone: Now Certified for Wet-Lease Operations in Canada
Lithuania’s KlasJet (KLJ, Vilnius) has secured a significant milestone by obtaining a Foreign Air Operator’s Certificate (FAOC) in Canada. This… Read More »
Brunei’s Gallop Air Considers Soft Launch with Chartered Aircraft Amid Certification Process
Brunei’s emerging airline, Gallop Air, is contemplating a soft launch through chartered aircraft from Royal Brunei Airlines, a move that… Read More »
Wizz Air to Resume Services to Moldova, Eases Safety Concerns with Limited Network
Wizz Air (W6), the Budapest-based low-cost carrier, has announced plans to resume services to Chisinau, the sole commercial airport in… Read More »
Rolls-Royce Confirms All of Its Current Engines Can Run On 100 Percent Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
Rolls-Royce has confirmed that its entire lineup of civil aero engines currently in production can run on 100 percent sustainable… Read More »
US Department of the Treasury Eases Sanctions on Conviasa, Grants Approval for E190 Fleet Maintenance
In a significant development, the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has announced the relaxation… Read More »
Cebu Pacific Plans Grounding of 20 A320neo Aircraft Over Pratt & Whitney Engine Issues
Cebu Pacific Air, the Philippines-based low-cost carrier, is set to ground ten A320neo Family aircraft in January 2024 for mandatory… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Set to Launch Boeing 737-7 Max Flights in Fall 2024 Following FAA Certification in April
Southwest Airlines is anticipating that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will certify Boeing’s 737-7 Max aircraft by April 2024. This… Read More »
GKN Aerospace and GE Expand Partnership for Sustainable Technology Advancements in GEnx Engine Program
GKN Aerospace and GE have recently announced a comprehensive agreement to strengthen their longstanding partnership, focusing on various industry-leading engines,… Read More »
Boom Supersonic Hits Milestones in Advancing Overture Airliner and Supersonic Technology
Boom Supersonic, a pioneer in the development of supersonic aircraft, has achieved major milestones in its pursuit of bringing supersonic… Read More »
