P&WC Inks 15-Year APU Deal With Singapore Airlines
Pratt & Whitney Canada has signed a 15-year maintenance agreement with Singapore Airlines covering 34 APS5000 auxiliary power units (APUs)… Read More »
Stowaway Found Dead in American Airlines Jet
Police say a stowaway was discovered dead in the wheel well of an American Airlines plane at Charlotte Douglas International… Read More »
British Airways Sues Over $228K Damage to 747-400 in Chicago
British Airways is suing a ground handling company in New York after alleging that one of its workers, who was… Read More »
Nigeria Considers Certifying China’s C919 Jet
Nigeria’s civil aviation authority is evaluating whether to certify China’s COMAC C919 aircraft for use by local carriers, a move… Read More »
UAE Earns Near-Perfect Score for Aviation Safety
The UAE has cemented its position as one of the world’s safest aviation hubs after achieving a 98.86% score in… Read More »
Woman Faces 20 Years After Flight Outburst
A Las Vegas woman is facing federal charges after an alleged mid-flight outburst led to her being duct-taped to her… Read More »
Saudi Arabia Deepens FAA and Boeing Ties to Boost Aviation Vision
Saudi Arabia’s plan to become a leading global aviation hub took a major step forward with a high-level U.S. visit… Read More »
AI-Powered Cyberattacks Target Global Hotels
Hotels worldwide are facing a growing cybersecurity threat as hackers deploy artificial intelligence (AI) to steal guest payment information. Kaspersky’s… Read More »
Alaska Air CEO Urges Bold ATC Innovation
Alaska Airlines CEO has called for urgent innovation in America’s air traffic control (ATC) system, arguing that modern technology must… Read More »
Senator Calls FAA’s Boeing Fine Too Weak
U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal is criticizing the Federal Aviation Administration’s proposed $3.1 million fine against Boeing, calling it inadequate in… Read More »
EU Opposes Russia’s Bid to Rejoin UN Aviation Council
Russia’s push to regain a seat on the governing council of the U.N.’s International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is facing… Read More »
Runway-Launched Mach 6 Hypersonic Engine Makes Debut
Venus Aerospace has unveiled a breakthrough in high-speed flight with a hypersonic engine designed to take off from a conventional… Read More »
Pilots’ Group Demands Judicial Probe Into Air India Crash
The Federation of Indian Pilots has called for a judicially led inquiry into the June 12 crash of Air India… Read More »
Spirit Bankruptcy Puts Small-Town Flights at Risk
Spirit Airlines’ second bankruptcy filing in a year is raising alarms at small regional airports that depend on the carrier… Read More »
Families of Flight 5342 Crash Victims Plan DC Announcement
Families of passengers killed in the January 29 mid-air collision involving American Eagle Flight 5342 will hold a press conference… Read More »
GE Tests Supersonic Ramjet Engine in Milestone Flight
GE Aerospace has successfully completed three supersonic flight tests of its Atmospheric Test of Launched Airbreathing System (ATLAS) at Kennedy… Read More »
Turkey Weighs Dropping F-16s for Jet Engines
Turkey is reportedly considering a major shift in its multibillion-dollar arms deal with the United States, potentially scrapping plans to… Read More »
Russia Presses ICAO to Ease Aviation Sanctions Over Safety
Russia is asking the U.N.’s International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to relax sanctions that block access to spare parts and… Read More »
Ryanair Flight Issues Distress Signal After Radio Failure
A Ryanair flight approaching London Stansted Airport reportedly sent an emergency distress signal after losing radio contact with air traffic… Read More »
US Moves to Block Sanctioned Aircraft Parts From Reaching Russia
Washington is tightening controls to prevent U.S.-made aircraft components from slipping into Russian hands after loosening sanctions on Belarus’s flag… Read More »
FAA Orders Crackdown on Carry-On Bags During Emergencies
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is taking aim at a growing safety hazard: passengers refusing to leave their carry-on… Read More »
Army to Cut 6,500 Aviation Jobs as It Shifts to Drones
The U.S. Army plans to cut nearly 6,500 active-duty aviation positions over the next two years as it pivots from… Read More »
Avelo Airlines Shuts West Coast Bases, Moves East
Avelo Airlines, which launched in 2021 promising low fares from smaller California airports, is abandoning the very region where it… Read More »
IATA Presses Safety and Sustainability at ICAO Assembly
The International Air Transport Association is urging governments to adopt a unified approach to aviation safety, sustainability, and passenger protection… Read More »
Laser Incidents Reported Near Boston Logan Airport
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after three separate flight crews reported being targeted by lasers while flying near Boston’s… Read More »
Oneworld Eyes Indian Airline Partner Amid Growth
The oneworld Alliance is weighing the addition of an Indian airline to its roster as the country’s aviation market accelerates,… Read More »
