World’s Largest Private Jet, a Boeing 747-8I, Abandoned in Arizona Aircraft Graveyard
The Boeing 747-8I Intercontinental, known for being the largest passenger aircraft ever manufactured by Boeing, now sits abandoned in an… Read More »
Senate Approves $105 Billion FAA Bill to Enhance Air Safety and Traveler Services
Just before the expiration of the existing Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) law, the Senate has passed a critical $105 billion… Read More »
NTSB to Announce Safety Findings for FedEx-Southwest Near Miss in Texas
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is set to hold a meeting on June 6th in Washington, D.C., to discuss… Read More »
EVA Air Flight Attendants Commended for Resolving Mid-Air Fistfight
Three EVA Air flight attendants are being lauded for their effective intervention during a physical altercation between two passengers aboard… Read More »
NASA Inspector General Report Highlights Heat Shield Concerns, Impacting Artemis 2 Mission Safety
NASA’s Artemis program, aimed at returning humans to the moon, faces significant challenges as issues with the Orion spacecraft’s heat… Read More »
Korean Air Sells Five Boeing 747-8I Jets for USAF’s E-4B “Doomsday Plane” Conversion
Korean Air has finalized the sale of five Boeing 747-8I aircraft to Sierra Nevada Corporation in 2025, a prominent U.S…. Read More »
United Pilots Face Restrictions on Southwest Airlines Jump Seats After Reporting Incident
Tensions between Southwest Airlines and United Airlines have escalated following an incident involving a newer United pilot who reported a… Read More »
NASA’s X-59 Jet Aims to Transform Supersonic Travel with Quiet Sonic “Thud”
NASA’s innovative X-59 aircraft is set to revolutionize the supersonic travel industry by replacing the disruptive sonic boom with a… Read More »
Saudi Arabia to Present $100 Billion Aviation Investment Opportunities at Future Aviation Forum
Saudi Arabia is set to unveil over $100 billion worth of investment opportunities at the upcoming Future Aviation Forum (FAF24)… Read More »
Thornton Aviation Pioneers Starlink Installation in Gulfstream G650 on the West Coast
Thornton Aviation, a Part 145 repair station based in Van Nuys, California, has distinguished itself as the first MRO provider… Read More »
Go First Faces Liquidation as Court Orders Return of 54 Aircraft to Lessors
In a significant development for the aviation industry, the beleaguered Indian low-cost airline Go First is on the brink of… Read More »
Snakes in His Pants: Passenger Stopped at Miami Airport with Hidden Reptiles
In a bizarre incident at Miami International Airport, a passenger was caught trying to board an international flight with a… Read More »
Embraer Celebrates Milestone with Delivery of 1800th E-Jet to Royal Jordanian Airlines
Embraer has achieved a significant milestone in aviation by delivering the 1800th aircraft from its globally acclaimed E-Jet series. The… Read More »
Embry-Riddle and FAA Join Forces to Enhance Pilot Mental Health Protocols
In a significant shift toward prioritizing mental health within the aviation industry, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and the Federal Aviation Administration… Read More »
NetJets Secures Over 200 Bombardier Challenger 3500 Business Jets in Multi-Billion Dollar Deal
Bombardier has announced a significant sales agreement with NetJets, involving an initial purchase of twelve Challenger 3500 business jets as… Read More »
MIT Partners with Merlin to Advance Collision Avoidance Tech for Uncrewed Aircraft
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory has joined forces with Merlin, a developer of flight automation systems, to integrate… Read More »
U.S. Congress Approves $105 Billion Funding Boost for FAA, Enhancing Aviation Safety and Modernization Through 2028
The U.S. Congress has successfully finalized a significant FAA reauthorization package, securing $105 billion in funding for the Federal Aviation… Read More »
NASA Unveils Compact Jet Engine Capable of Fitting on a Kitchen Table
NASA, renowned for its space exploration endeavors, is also making significant strides in aviation technology with its development of one… Read More »
Seat Shortages Challenge Airlines’ Efforts to Upgrade and Attract Passengers
Airlines aiming to upgrade their fleets and captivate passengers with new cabin designs are facing a significant hurdle due to… Read More »
GAO Urges FAA to Enhance Examination of Drone Activities Near Airports
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has highlighted a significant gap in the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) strategy for integrating drones… Read More »
FAA Navigates Unique Challenges in AI Integration for Aviation Safety
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proceeding with caution as it explores integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into aviation, reflecting a… Read More »
Mount Ruang’s Latest Eruption Disrupts Flights and Triggers Evacuations in Indonesia
Mount Ruang, located in Indonesia’s remote North Sulawesi province, erupted multiple times early Tuesday, compelling authorities to raise the alert… Read More »
Software Glitch Linked to Dual Tail Strike Incidents on Alaska Airlines Boeing 737s
A critical software malfunction is identified as the cause of two tail strike incidents involving Alaska Airlines Boeing 737s, leading… Read More »
Proposal for Airport Security Escorts for Threatened Lawmakers Blocked in Congress
A legislative proposal, championed by Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), to provide special security escorts at airports for lawmakers, judges, and… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines Introduces Lightning-Fast Starlink WiFi on Flights
Hawaiian Airlines is revolutionizing in-flight connectivity by equipping their fleet with Starlink internet, promising passengers the fastest WiFi speeds yet…. Read More »
GPS Interference Forces Return of Finnair Flights Between Finland and Estonia Amid Russian Cyber Activities
Two Finnair flights from Helsinki to Tartu in Estonia were compelled to return to their departure airport due to GPS… Read More »
