FAA Expert Criticizes Boeing’s Safety Practices After Mid-Air Incident
An FAA-appointed panelist, Javier de Luis, an aerospace engineer and lecturer at MIT, is set to criticize Boeing Co. for… Read More »
FAA Targets Boeing 747-400F with New Safety Directive to Prevent Fuel Tank Explosions
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) for the Boeing 747-400F series, aimed at… Read More »
Asia Pacific Airlines (Guam) Challenges FAA’s Proposed $2.9 Million Fine Over Alleged Violations
In a significant development, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed imposing civil penalties totaling $2.9 million on Asia Pacific… Read More »
FAA Grants Historic Authorization for Boom Supersonic’s XB-1 Flight Tests
In a groundbreaking decision, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued its first-ever special flight authorization for the testing of… Read More »
Russian Airlines Adopt Domestic Software for Maintenance of Western-Made Airliners
In response to increasing international tensions, Russia’s major airlines are beginning to implement domestically developed software solutions to support the… Read More »
Analyst Insights on Boeing’s Strategic Path Forward
The aerospace giant Boeing has been experiencing a period of significant challenges, facing turbulence that goes beyond the usual industry… Read More »
ICAO Sets New Standards for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, Aiming to Enhance Global Air Safety
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has implemented new aviation standards and practices designed to boost safety and facilitate the… Read More »
American Airlines Pilots Union Reports Surge in Safety Concerns
The pilots union at American Airlines has reported a concerning increase in safety and maintenance issues, which includes lax routines… Read More »