Lawsuit Claims Seat Belt Prevented Fatality in Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Fuselage Blowout Incident

In a recent legal development, a group of passengers who experienced a harrowing incident aboard an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737… Read More »
Southwest Airlines’ Pilots Prepare for Possible Airline Acquisition Amid Speculation

The pilot union of Southwest Airlines, SWAPA, has strategically enlisted the services of several law firms in anticipation of the… Read More »
FAA Rolls Out Approach Runway Verification Tech to Boost Runway Safety

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) unveiled a significant advancement in airport surface safety with the introduction of the Approach Runway… Read More »
Boeing and Alaska Airlines Refute Liability Claims in Door Plug Incident Lawsuit

In response to legal actions stemming from a January incident where a door plug blew out of a Boeing 737-Max… Read More »
United and Southwest Airlines Brace for Aircraft Delivery Delays, Impacting Passenger Fares

United Airlines and Southwest Airlines are confronting a significant challenge that could have ramifications for passengers: a bottleneck in aircraft… Read More »
Europe’s Aviation Safety Agency to Assess China’s C919 Aircraft

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is committed to conducting a comprehensive evaluation process for China’s C919 passenger jet,… Read More »
California Man Faces Charges for Aiming Laser at Planes in Redding

In a serious breach of aviation safety laws, a man from Redding, California, was apprehended for targeting aircraft with a… Read More »
Venezuela Retaliates by Banning Argentine Aircraft Over Seized Boeing Dispute

In a significant escalation of diplomatic tensions, Venezuela has declared a ban on all aircraft registered in Argentina from entering… Read More »
Aviation Expert Emphasizes the Need for Boeing to Revitalize Safety Culture Amid Ongoing Challenges

Boeing is under intense pressure to overhaul its safety practices and restore trust in its brand, according to Daniel Kwasi… Read More »
Boeing Faces Multiple Technical Challenges and Legal Scrutiny

Boeing is currently navigating through a series of technical and regulatory hurdles as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has pinpointed… Read More »
FAA Highlights Concern Over Sporadic Spoiler Activity on Boeing 737 Max During Flight

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has reported concerning occurrences involving the Boeing 737 MAX, where there have been “multiple unusual… Read More »
FAA Alerts on Critical Wiring Issue in Boeing 737 Max Spoilers, Risking Flight Control

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a proposed airworthiness directive targeting the Boeing 737 MAX series after identifying a… Read More »
Investigation into LATAM Boeing 787 Dive Focuses on Pilot’s Seat Movement

A sudden mid-air dive of a LATAM Airlines Boeing 787, resulting in over 50 injuries, is currently under investigation, with… Read More »
FAA Seeks $280,000 Fine Against Southern Airways Express for Using Unqualified Co-Pilot

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a hefty fine of $280,000 against Southern Airways Express, based in Palm Beach,… Read More »
NTSB Faces Challenges in Boeing Jet Panel Investigation Due to Lack of Records

Jennifer Homendy, Chair of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), has highlighted significant obstacles in the ongoing investigation of a… Read More »
Boeing Fails to Preserve Crucial Security Footage of Max Jet Door Incident, NTSB Reports

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has disclosed that Boeing did not retain security camera footage documenting the work on… Read More »
Europe’s Aviation Regulator Ready to Withdraw Boeing’s Jet Production Approval If Necessary

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has signaled its readiness to withdraw its recognition of Boeing’s jet production approval… Read More »
CDC Expands Traveler COVID-19 Testing to Include Chicago and Miami Airports

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is broadening its health surveillance program that conducts COVID-19 testing among international… Read More »
Florida Duo Admits to Trafficking Counterfeit Aircraft Parts to Canadian Airlines and U.S. Defense

Two individuals from Florida, identified as Daniel Navarro, 50, of Miami Lakes, and Jorge Guerrero, 71, of Hialeah, have entered… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Flight Continued Operations Despite Scheduled Safety Check Before Door Incident

An Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 continued to fly with passengers despite engineers’ concerns and a scheduled maintenance check… Read More »
Student Pilot Faces Charges for Attempting to Access Cockpit on Alaska Airlines Flight

Nathan Jones, a student pilot, is facing serious charges after allegedly attempting to rush the cockpit of an Alaska Airlines… Read More »
Boeing’s Safety Issues Cause Further Delays in Jet Deliveries, Impacting U.S. Airlines’ Capacity Plans

U.S. airlines are facing additional challenges in expanding their flight capacities due to ongoing delays in jet deliveries from Boeing,… Read More »