Senators Want More Oversight of FAA Certification Process
A pair of U.S. Senators are seeking a bill that would call for reforms on how the Federal Aviation Administration… Read More »
Virus has been ‘very devastating’ for many African airlines
African airlines had been piling on debt long before the pandemic but government bailouts allowed them to limp on for… Read More »
Wake-vortex crash probe baffled by tight separation decision
Investigators have not been able to explain why the captain of a Diamond Aircraft DA62 calibration flight repeatedly breached minimum… Read More »
Mitsubishi’s Bombardier deal soured by SpaceJet cutbacks
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries marks a milestone in its aviation ambitions on Monday by integrating the commercial jet business of Canada’s… Read More »
ASIA Air Astana to Launch an International Air Cargo Division
Air Astana plans to launch an international air cargo division operating a fleet of three converted Boeing 767-300 aircraft, which… Read More »
Garuda Indonesia’s 70 percent aircraft grounded over COVID-19 pandemic
During this outbreak period, we have grounded several of our aircraft since the cut in flight traffic Jakarta (ANTARA) –… Read More »
FAA to Reform Aircraft Review Process Following 737 Max Disasters
The agency will better oversee changes made in-house by plane manufacturers. The Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday outlined a series… Read More »
SpaceX aces last Dragon parachute test before crew launch
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