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 »
EASA Advises Caution for Airlines Operating in Israeli and Iranian Airspaces Amid Regional Tensions
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has reiterated its advice for airlines to exercise caution when flying in or… Read More »
Kenya Airways Shifts from Wet to Damp Lease for A330 to Enhance Service Quality
Kenya Airways is transitioning its leasing arrangement for an A330-300 aircraft from a wet lease with Hi Fly Malta to… Read More »
Summer Travel Boom Meets Aircraft Shortage: Airlines Scramble for Solutions as Passenger Numbers Soar
As summer approaches, the airline industry is bracing for a record-breaking travel season, with projections indicating that global travel demand… Read More »
United Airlines Adjusts International Expansion Plans Following FAA Review
United Airlines has made significant revisions to its international flight schedule for summer 2024, postponing the introduction of two eagerly… Read More »
Growing Anxiety Among Plane Crash Survivors and Families Affects Flying Confidence
For individuals like Barb Handley, who have been directly affected by air tragedies, recent incidents involving commercial aircraft have reignited… Read More »
U.S. Department of Transportation Mandates Two-Person Train Crews, Echoing Aviation’s Two-Pilot Standard
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DoT) latest regulation mandating two-person crews for most freight train operations has reignited discussions about… Read More »
United Airlines Pilot Reports Ineffective Brakes Prior to Houston Taxiway Incident
A United Airlines Boeing 737 Max experienced a notable incident last month when it slid off a taxiway at George… Read More »