Panic on British Airways Flight After Air Marshal’s Death Prompts Emergency Landing
A British Airways flight from London to Abuja was forced to make an emergency landing in Barcelona after retired Nigerian… Read More »
WestJet to Ground 44 Senior Pilots Under New Age Policy
WestJet is preparing to ground 44 pilots by October 31 as a new age-related policy takes effect, barring aviators aged… Read More »
Boeing Wins $173M Contract for Eight MH-139A Grey Wolf Helicopters
Boeing has secured a $173 million contract from the U.S. Air Force to build eight additional MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopters,… Read More »
Global Pilot Shortage Deepens After Rejected Retirement Age Plan
A global pilot shortage could intensify after the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) rejected a proposal to raise the mandatory… Read More »
UK Court Rules Against Insurers in Russian Aircraft Loss Case
A UK High Court has delivered a landmark ruling in the ongoing battle between global aircraft lessors and major insurers… Read More »
Honeywell Predicts Record Business Jet Deliveries Through 2035
Honeywell has released its 34th annual Global Business Aviation Outlook, forecasting a record decade for new business jet deliveries. The… Read More »
Why Boeing, Not Lockheed Martin, Is Building the F-47 Fighter
In March 2025, the U.S. Air Force announced Boeing—not Lockheed Martin—as the prime contractor for its sixth-generation stealth fighter program…. Read More »
Two Killed After 747 Cargo Plane Crashes Into Ocean Near Hong Kong
Two Killed After 747 Cargo Plane Crashes Into Ocean Near Hong Kong
Azerbaijan Airlines Jet Skids Off Runway in St. Petersburg
An Azerbaijan Airlines Airbus A320 carrying 155 passengers and crew skidded off the runway during an emergency landing at St…. Read More »
UAE and Brazil Strengthen Cooperation on Aviation Safety Standards
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United Arab Emirates has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and a… Read More »
Jet Owner Sues GE, Bombardier Over Fatal I-75 Crash Engine Defects
The owners of a charter jet that crashed on Interstate 75 near Naples, Florida, in 2024 have filed a class-action… Read More »
Government Shutdown Deepens Strain on U.S. Aviation Safety
The latest government shutdown has added another layer of pressure to America’s already strained aviation system, forcing thousands of essential… Read More »
EU Study Finds Insecure Aircrew Contracts Threaten Flight Safety
A new EU-funded study warns that growing job insecurity among pilots and cabin crew is undermining aviation safety across Europe…. Read More »
Airbus A360 Concept: A Bold Leap Toward the Future of Flight
Airbus is exploring a daring new direction in commercial aviation with its proposed A360 concept, a next-generation aircraft featuring open-fan… Read More »
Jury Awards $16.9 Million in Fatal 2019 PenAir Unalaska Crash
Nearly six years after a fatal airplane crash in Unalaska, Alaska, a Washington state jury has found Peninsula Aviation Services,… Read More »
Saudia Earns 11th IOSA Renewal, Sets New Benchmark in Aviation Safety
Saudia, the national carrier of Saudi Arabia, has reaffirmed its position as a global leader in aviation safety by securing… Read More »
ICAO Condemns Russia for GNSS Jamming, Citing Aviation Safety Risks
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has issued a formal resolution condemning Russia for its ongoing interference with Global Navigation… Read More »
Korean Air and Asiana Align Pilot Training Ahead of 2026 Merger
Korean Air and Asiana Airlines have taken another key step toward their planned merger by holding a joint instructors’ meeting… Read More »
Japan Airlines to Suspend Pilots Who Fail Liver Function Tests
Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced that it will suspend pilots deemed at high risk if their liver function deteriorates beyond… Read More »
Study Warns Pilot Fatigue and Job Pressure Threaten EU Flight Safety
European aviation safety is under growing threat from mounting psychological pressure, fatigue, and precarious employment conditions among pilots and cabin… Read More »
Delta Flight to Boston Diverts After Fumes Fill Cockpit Post-Takeoff
A Delta Air Lines flight from London Heathrow to Boston was forced to make an emergency diversion shortly after takeoff… Read More »
Airbus and Air India Open Pilot Training Center in Gurugram
Airbus and Air India have inaugurated a new pilot training center in Gurugram, Haryana, marking a major milestone in India’s… Read More »
Ryanair Flight Diverts After Passenger Fight
A Ryanair flight from London to Alicante was forced to divert to Toulouse, France, on September 26 after a group… Read More »
Japan Invests Billions in Hydrogen Aircraft Future
Japan is making a major push to lead the next era of aviation by investing heavily in hydrogen-powered aircraft research,… Read More »
India Re-Elected to ICAO Council for 2025-28
India has been re-elected to Part II of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council for the 2025–2028 term, reaffirming… Read More »
Emirates Bans Power Banks on All Flights
Emirates has introduced strict new safety rules banning the use of portable power banks on all its flights starting October… Read More »
