United Flight Attendant Resigns After Reportedly Getting Drunk on Duty
A longtime United Airlines flight attendant has resigned after becoming heavily intoxicated while working an international flight, according to multiple… Read More »
Climate Change Intensifies Storms and Turbulence, Raising Flight Safety Risks
A new French-led study warns that climate change is intensifying storms and in-flight turbulence, posing growing threats to aviation safety… Read More »
Aircraft Cabin Safety Testing Evolves Beyond Fire and Smoke Standards
Modern aircraft cabins are built from an intricate mix of materials — from adhesives and composites to textiles, metals, coatings… Read More »
Middle East Faces Urgent Pilot Shortage as Aviation Expands
The Middle East’s aviation sector is booming, powered by rapid economic growth across the Gulf and renewed momentum in non-oil… Read More »
Europe’s Unique Airline Safety Rules: Why Seatbelts Come Off During Turnarounds
Airline safety reminders almost always start with the same instruction: keep your seatbelt fastened. Yet on many European airlines, there’s… Read More »
Air India SFO–Delhi Flight Diverts to Mongolia After Mid-Air Technical Alert
An Air India Boeing 777 operating flight AI174 from San Francisco to Delhi made a precautionary diversion to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia,… Read More »
Hydrogen-Fueled Hypersonic Jet Could Fly at Mach 12
Australia’s Hypersonix Launch Systems has secured $46 million in Series A funding to advance development of the world’s first reusable,… Read More »
EASA Launches Survey on How Working Conditions Impact Aviation Safety
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has launched a comprehensive Europe-wide survey to examine how socio-economic and employment conditions… Read More »
Flights to LAX Temporarily Halted Amid Air Traffic Staff Shortage
Flights bound for Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) were temporarily halted on Sunday due to a staffing shortage at a… Read More »
Over 8,000 U.S. Flights Delayed Amid Air Traffic Staff Shortages
More than 8,000 flights across the United States were delayed on Sunday as air traffic controller absences continued to disrupt… Read More »
China’s C919 Jet Heads to Dubai Airshow to Court Buyers
China’s homegrown passenger jet manufacturer Comac will make its debut at the Dubai Airshow next month, where it is expected… Read More »
JetBlue Flight Turns Back to Boston Over ‘Disruptive’ Passenger
A JetBlue flight from Boston to Las Vegas was forced to return to Logan International Airport Monday night after reports… Read More »
Foundation for Aviation Safety Urges Global Crash Probe Reform
The Foundation for Aviation Safety is calling for urgent reform of the global aircraft accident investigation system, citing outdated protocols,… Read More »
Mexico Halts Pilot and Crew Licenses Amid Plastic Shortage
Mexico’s Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC) has temporarily suspended the issuance and renewal of licenses for pilots, flight attendants, and… Read More »
Airbus, Boeing Face Bottlenecks Amid Soaring Jet Demand
Airbus and Boeing are facing a rare challenge in aviation: record-breaking demand for their best-selling narrowbody aircraft, coupled with severe… Read More »
Russia Orders Airline Safety Inspections as Accident Rate Doubles
Russian authorities are set to launch nationwide inspections of regional airlines following a sharp rise in aviation accidents and fatalities,… Read More »
GE Aerospace’s FlightPulse App Tops 60,000 Pilot Users
GE Aerospace’s FlightPulse app, a pioneering flight data and safety platform, has surpassed 60,000 commercial pilot users worldwide—up from 40,000… Read More »
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 »
