FAA Probes Two Safety Incidents Involving Southwest Airlines
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently investigating two safety incidents related to Southwest Airlines, one of which involved a… Read More »
Air Baltic Training Enhances Fleet with First Fully Electric Aircraft for Eco-Friendly Pilot Training
Air Baltic Training, the educational arm of the Latvian airline Air Baltic, has announced an expansion of its fleet with… Read More »
Atlas Air Experiences Third Incident This Month, Disrupts Hong Kong Airport Operations
Atlas Air has encountered its third aircraft incident this month, leading to significant disruptions at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA)…. Read More »
Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-9 Max Experiences Dutch Roll, Sustains Structural Damage
Federal officials are investigating an incident involving a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-9 Max that entered a “Dutch roll” during a… Read More »
Russian Commercial Aircraft Emergency Landings: A Growing Concern
A surge in mid-flight emergencies among Russian airliners continues to raise alarms, with the latest incident involving a Rossiya Airlines… Read More »
Aircraft Shortages Drive Profit Windfall for Airlines
Aircraft shortages are proving to be lucrative for select airlines, as supply constraints empower carriers to sell newly acquired planes… Read More »
Alaska Airlines Elevates Training Experience with New State-of-the-Art Facility
Embarking on a new era of employee development and excellence, Alaska Airlines unveils its latest investment—a cutting-edge training facility set… Read More »
Northern Air Cargo to Furlough Pilots Amid Route Closure to Hawaii
Northern Air Cargo (NAC) announces the impending furlough of 18 pilots following the closure of its Los Angeles to Honolulu… Read More »