FAA Delays Secondary Cockpit Barrier Rule by One Year

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted a one-year delay in the implementation of a new safety regulation requiring… Read More »
TSA Eyes Easier Screening with Tech and Family Lanes

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is actively evaluating new security screening technologies that could lead to reduced requirements for… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Resumes Flights After IT Outage

Alaska Airlines has resumed operations after a nationwide IT outage grounded all of its flights for approximately three hours on… Read More »
Brentwood Man Charged for Laser Attacks, Impersonating Firefighter

A Brentwood man is facing 28 criminal charges, including 23 felonies, for allegedly impersonating a firefighter and pointing a high-powered… Read More »
Stolen Plane Prompts Chaos at Vancouver Airport

A man was arrested after allegedly stealing a small aircraft and flying it into the airspace of Vancouver International Airport… Read More »
EASA Lifts Flight Ban, Airlines to Resume Service to Israel

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has officially lifted all flight restrictions to Israel, clearing the way for airlines… Read More »
Qantas Confirms No Financial Data Stolen in Cyber Attack

Qantas has confirmed that no financial or passport data was accessed during a recent cyber attack that affected the personal… Read More »
Woman Removed from Flight After Mid-Air Incident

Passengers on a flight from Port Vila, Vanuatu to Sydney witnessed a dramatic scene on Saturday night as a young… Read More »
EASA Urges Airlines to Avoid Iran Airspace Amid Ongoing Risks

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has renewed its advisory warning airlines to avoid Iranian airspace due to continued… Read More »
Delta Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Mid-Air Chaos

A Delta Air Lines flight was forced to make an emergency landing after a terrifying mid-air incident involving a possible… Read More »
TSA Ends 20-Year Shoes-Off Airport Security Rule Nationwide

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has officially ended its long-standing rule requiring passengers to remove their shoes at U.S. airport… Read More »
Missing Alaska Cruise Passenger Found Dead After Hike

The body of a 62-year-old woman who went missing during an Alaska cruise has been recovered, days after she failed… Read More »
TSA Ends Shoes-Off Rule, UK Airports Ease Liquid Restrictions

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has officially ended its long-standing rule requiring travelers to remove their shoes at airport… Read More »
US Eases Export Ban on GE Engines for China’s COMAC Jets

The U.S. government has lifted restrictions on the export of General Electric engines to China’s state-owned aircraft manufacturer COMAC, signaling… Read More »
Qantas Data Breach Exposes Millions in Cyberattack

Qantas has confirmed that a cyberattack targeting a third-party platform used by its contact center may have resulted in a… Read More »
Clear Eyes 12x Daily Use as AI Fuels ID Security Demand

Clear, best known for expediting airport security lines, is expanding its identity verification technology beyond travel as AI deepfakes and… Read More »
FBI Warns U.S. Airlines of Rising Cyber Threat From Hackers

The FBI has issued a formal warning to U.S. airlines over growing cybersecurity threats from the hacker group Scattered Spider,… Read More »
Ex-China Eastern Chairman Under Corruption Probe

Liu Shaoyong, the former chairman and head of China Eastern Airlines, is under investigation by China’s top anti-corruption agencies for… Read More »
Hackers Target Airlines Using Deceptive Tactics

Nearly a year after a global IT outage linked to CrowdStrike grounded flights worldwide, airlines are once again under threat—this… Read More »
Lawmakers Urge Probe Into China’s OnePlus Over U.S. Security Concerns

Two U.S. lawmakers have called on the Commerce Department to investigate Chinese smartphone maker OnePlus, raising concerns that its devices… Read More »
Future Android Phones May Detect Fake Cell Towers and Data Risks

Future Android smartphones could help users detect fake cell towers that are commonly used for data interception and surveillance. According… Read More »
Cybercrime Hits WestJet and Hawaiian Airlines Amid FBI Warning

At least two North American airlines—WestJet and Hawaiian Airlines—have confirmed they were targeted by cyberattacks in June, prompting concerns of… Read More »