United Flight Loses Landing Gear Wheel After Hard Orlando Landing
A United Airlines flight experienced a mechanical issue following a hard landing at Orlando International Airport, prompting an inspection that… Read More »
NASA Tests Blockchain to Strengthen Aviation Data Security
In response to growing cybersecurity risks in aviation, NASA is developing and testing blockchain-based technology designed to enhance the safety,… Read More »
FAA Sets Plan for Boeing 737-10 Max Safety Upgrades
The Federal Aviation Administration has published a formal notice in the Federal Register outlining its implementation plan for mandated safety… Read More »
FAA Warns of Military Activity Over Latin American Pacific Airspace
The US Federal Aviation Administration has issued a series of Notices to Airmen warning US operators of potentially hazardous conditions… Read More »
SFO Worker Killed in Cargo Towing Accident on Airport Service Road
A 28-year-old airport worker has died in what authorities described as a tragic workplace accident involving cargo equipment at San… Read More »
Paramedic Took Controls After Pilot Medical Emergency on LifeFlight
A flight paramedic with no pilot training was forced to take control of a medical helicopter after the pilot suffered… Read More »
Campaigners Claim Safety Defects on Air India 787 That Crashed
Aviation safety campaigners in the United States claim that the Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner that crashed shortly after take-off… Read More »
Boeing Settles Additional 737 MAX Crash Lawsuits Ahead of Trial
Boeing has reached further out-of-court settlements in lawsuits linked to the fatal crash of Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302, resolving multiple… Read More »
28 Aircraft Destroyed at Khartoum Airport Since Sudan Conflict Began
At least 28 aircraft have been destroyed at Khartoum International Airport since mid-April 2023, highlighting the extensive damage inflicted on… Read More »
ATR 42 Crashes Near Makassar After Terrain Impact, No Survivors
An Indonesia Air Transport ATR 42-500 turboprop crashed after colliding with terrain near Makassar on January 17, 2026, killing all… Read More »
NTSB: Boeing Flagged MD-11 Engine Mount Risk Years Before UPS Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board has disclosed that Boeing warned airlines as early as 2011 about a critical MD-11 engine-mount… Read More »
NASA Crew-11 Returns Early in First-Ever ISS Medical Evacuation
Four astronauts from NASA’s Crew-11 mission have returned safely to Earth nearly a month earlier than planned via SpaceX Dragon,… Read More »
FAA Orders PW1100G Engine Modifications After Fire Incidents
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered mandatory modifications to Pratt & Whitney’s PW1100G engines following several in-service engine fires, escalating… Read More »
Air India A350 Engine Damaged After Cargo Container Ingestion in Delhi
India’s aviation regulator has launched a formal investigation after an Air India Airbus A350 sustained engine damage when a cargo… Read More »
NTSB Identifies Engine Mount Failure in Deadly UPS MD-11 Crash
Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board have identified the specific aircraft component that failed in last year’s fatal UPS… Read More »
Boeing Settles Another Lawsuit Over Deadly 737 Max Crash
Boeing has agreed to settle another lawsuit stemming from the deadly 737 Max crash in Ethiopia, further closing a chapter… Read More »
Iran Reopens Airspace After Closure, Airlines Still Avoid It
Iran has reopened its airspace after a temporary closure lasting around five hours, but international airlines remain wary as tensions… Read More »
FAA Grounds 800 Aircraft Over Invalid Registrations Linked to Trustee
The Federal Aviation Administration has grounded roughly 800 aircraft worldwide after determining that their U.S. registrations are invalid, citing violations… Read More »
Air Canada Flight Turns Back After Ground Worker Trapped in Cargo Hold
An Air Canada flight preparing for departure from Toronto was forced to return to the gate after passengers reported hearing… Read More »
How Pilot Alcohol Testing Rules Differ Worldwide and Keep Flying Safe
Ensuring that pilots and cabin crew are fit for duty is a cornerstone of global aviation safety. Among the most… Read More »
Why British Airways Could Depart Heathrow After Curfew on 777 Flight
A rare post-midnight departure by British Airways from London Heathrow Airport has reignited discussion around the airport’s tightly regulated night… Read More »
Boeing 737 Max 10 Advances in Certification but Key Hurdles Remain
The largest and most delayed member of Boeing’s 737 MAX family has reached a critical milestone, but certification is still… Read More »
Malaysia Airlines A350 Returns to Paris After Guidance System Issue
A Malaysia Airlines Airbus A350 operating flight MH21 was forced to return to Paris shortly after departure following a technical… Read More »
NTSB Issues Urgent Safety Guidance for Hawker Jet Stall Tests
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has issued urgent safety recommendations covering several Hawker jet variants following two fatal accidents… Read More »
FAA Flags Boeing 737NG Stabilizer Freeplay Risk, Orders Inspections
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is preparing to mandate inspections of horizontal stabilizer components on Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG)… Read More »
Watchdog Flags Safety and ATC Modernization as FAA’s Top Risks
Aviation safety and air traffic control (ATC) modernization remain the most pressing management challenges facing the Federal Aviation Administration, according… Read More »
