Airlines Tighten Rules on Portable Chargers
Airlines worldwide are imposing stricter rules on portable chargers and power banks as safety concerns over lithium-ion batteries grow. While… Read More »
JFK Moves Rideshare Pickups Off-Site Amid Construction
Travelers flying into New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport are facing new hurdles as major rideshare pickup points have… Read More »
Silk Way West Extends GE Aerospace Engine Support Deal
Silk Way West Airlines has expanded its long-term partnership with GE Aerospace through an extended services agreement covering the carrier’s… Read More »
Kalitta Air Set to Launch First 777-300ER Converted Freighter
Kalitta Air is preparing to become the first airline to operate a Boeing 777-300ER converted freighter in commercial service, marking… Read More »
Icelandair Adds Two More A321LRs From CALC
Icelandair is expanding its fleet and network with a series of September announcements, including the lease of two additional Airbus… Read More »
Trump Picks American Airlines Pilot for NTSB Seat
President Donald Trump has nominated John DeLeeuw, a veteran American Airlines pilot and safety executive, to serve on the National… Read More »
FAA Completes Pakistan Aviation Safety Review
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has wrapped up a weeklong safety assessment of Pakistan’s aviation system in Karachi, raising hopes… Read More »
EASA Approves Falcon 6X for Enhanced Vision Approaches
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has approved Dassault’s Falcon 6X for enhanced flight vision system operations using the manufacturer’s… Read More »
Swiss SailGP Team and H55 Join Forces on Clean Tech
Two Swiss innovators, the Switzerland SailGP Team and electric aviation company H55, have announced a new collaboration to explore clean… Read More »
Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Ban In-Flight Power Bank Use
Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air have introduced a new safety measure banning the use of power banks during flights, citing… Read More »
U.S. Transportation Chief Meets Airline CEOs on ATC Reform
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is preparing to meet with the chief executives of major U.S. airlines on Wednesday to… Read More »
Safran-DRDO Jet Engine Deal Boosts India’s AMCA Program
India is set to achieve a major milestone in its defense sector as French aerospace giant Safran S.A. partners with… Read More »
Hawaiian Airlines Names Diana Birkett Rakow as New CEO
Hawaiian Airlines announced that Chief Executive Officer Joe Sprague will retire effective October 29, marking the end of a significant… Read More »
AirlineRatings Launches Onboard Safety Audits
AirlineRatings has unveiled a new Onboard Safety Audit program designed to recognize excellence in in-flight safety and reassure travelers worldwide…. Read More »
WestJet Flight Makes Hard Landing in Sint Maarten
A WestJet flight from Toronto made a dramatic hard landing at Sint Maarten’s Princess Juliana International Airport, prompting the pilot… Read More »
Pentagon Scraps JCIDS to Speed Up Weapons Development
The Pentagon is dismantling its long-standing Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS), returning the power to set requirements back… Read More »
Russia’s SJ-100 Superjet Makes First Domestic Test Flight
Russia’s first fully domestically built Superjet, now branded the SJ-100, has successfully completed its maiden test flight, according to state… Read More »
Delta Flight’s Severe Turbulence Sends 18 to Hospital
A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reveals new details about a violent turbulence incident involving Delta… Read More »
Singapore Elevates Turbulence to Top Aviation Safety Risk
Singapore’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAS) has classified severe in-flight turbulence as a top operational safety risk, placing it on the… Read More »
American Airlines Expands Safety Edge With ADS-B In
American Airlines now operates the world’s largest fleet of aircraft equipped with ADS-B In technology, positioning the carrier as an… Read More »
Meteorologist Shortages Raise Flight Safety Concerns
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has warned that growing shortages of aviation meteorologists in the United States could pose serious… Read More »
Cloud-Based Flight Data Tech Boosts BizAv Safety
Business aviation is embracing cloud-based flight data recorder (FDR) technology, which promises to improve safety, efficiency, and compliance by moving… Read More »
