EASA Proposes Noise Rules for Emerging VTOL Aircraft

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has released a draft regulation to establish noise certification standards for vertical takeoff… Read More »
Philadelphia Airport Installs Runway Safety Cushion

Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) has completed installation of its first Engineered Materials Arresting System (EMAS), a cutting-edge safety feature designed… Read More »
Boeing Speeds Up 737 Max Deliveries Ahead of FAA Call

Boeing is accelerating deliveries of its 737 Max aircraft as it prepares to request approval from the Federal Aviation Administration… Read More »
Nok Air Banned From International Routes Over Safety

Thailand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAT) has suspended Nok Air from operating international flights and halted all expansion plans after identifying… Read More »
Southwest Debuts First Jet With Cockpit Barrier

Southwest Airlines has begun flying its first aircraft equipped with a secondary cockpit barrier, a new safety feature designed to… Read More »
Flaws Found in Russia’s Superjet 100 Fleet

Fourteen Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ-100) aircraft remain in service across Russia despite newly uncovered fuselage design flaws. The issue was… Read More »
EASA Part 145 Repair Stations Must Implement FAA SMS by Oct 2025

Repair stations holding EASA Part 145 certificates will be required to establish, implement, and maintain a Safety Management System (SMS)… Read More »
Virgin Atlantic Flight Attendant Pulled Off Plane for Alcohol Breach

A Virgin Atlantic flight attendant was removed from duty at London Heathrow Airport after arriving intoxicated at work, with tests… Read More »
US Law Orders Cancer Study in Military Pilots and Aircrews

A new law signed by President Donald Trump requires an independent study into cancer rates among military pilots and aircrews… Read More »
ICAO Safety Report Shows Rising Risks Amid Global Traffic Surge

The International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) 2025 Safety Report warns that despite long-term improvements, global aviation safety requires renewed focus… Read More »
Russian Aircraft Remain Grounded in Germany Since 2022

Several Russian-owned and operated aircraft have been stranded at German airports for over three years, unable to take off due… Read More »
Delta 757 Clips Parked Aircraft at Atlanta Airport

A Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 clipped an unoccupied aircraft during pushback from the gate at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport… Read More »
Emirates Bans Power Banks on Flights Over Fire Safety Risks

Emirates has become the largest airline to ban the use of portable power banks on all flights, citing safety concerns… Read More »
FAA to Hire 8,900 Controllers by 2028, Shortages to Persist

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to hire at least 8,900 air traffic controllers by late 2028, but the agency… Read More »
Ethiopia Rejects Russian Bid to Lease Planes Amid Sanctions

Ethiopian Airlines has firmly rejected a Russian proposal to lease its aircraft, blocking an attempt by Moscow to sidestep international… Read More »
American Airlines Evacuation Sparks Safety Concerns Over Carry-Ons

An American Airlines evacuation in Denver this July reignited concerns about passenger safety during emergencies after video showed travelers sliding… Read More »
Wake Turbulence from Ethiopian A350 Injures Crew on Air Transat A321

An Air Transat Airbus A321neo, registration C-GOIR, operating flight TS-207 from Manchester, UK, to Toronto, Canada, encountered wake turbulence north… Read More »
Airlink Leases Ten New Embraer E195-E2 Jets from Azorra

Airlink, South Africa’s full-service regional airline, has signed a lease agreement with U.S.-based lessor Azorra for ten new Embraer E195-E2… Read More »
Denver Airport to Study Small Nuclear Reactors for Clean Power

Denver International Airport (DIA) will explore the feasibility of using small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) to meet future energy needs…. Read More »
Qatar Airways Pilots Urge Longer Runway at JFK for Safety

Qatar Airways pilots have formally requested that New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport extend one of its runways to… Read More »
First Cessna Citation Longitude Sold in Brazil, Delivery Set for 2026

Textron Aviation has announced the first sale of a Cessna Citation Longitude super-midsize jet in Brazil, revealed on the opening… Read More »
Turkey May Ban Power Banks on Flights After Fire Risk Incident

Turkey is considering a ban on portable chargers, or power banks, on flights due to increasing safety concerns, according to… Read More »