Lawyer Calls Boeing’s 737 Max Crash Deal ‘Morally Repugnant’

Boeing has agreed to pay $1.1 billion to avoid prosecution over two fatal 737 Max crashes, drawing sharp criticism from… Read More »
Aeroflot CEO Urges Cap on Western Aircraft in Russian Fleets

Aeroflot CEO Sergei Alexandrovsky has called for state-imposed limits on the number of Western-built aircraft operated by Russian airlines, urging… Read More »
Riyadh Air Set to Choose Airbus A350-1000 as Flagship Jet

Riyadh Air is expected to announce a major widebody aircraft order in the coming weeks, with industry reports indicating the… Read More »
NTSB: Faulty Engine Assembly Caused American Airlines Fire

A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has revealed that incorrect engine part installation and fuel leaks… Read More »
Aeroflot to Open Jet Engine Repair Plant in 2028 Amid Sanctions

Aeroflot, Russia’s national airline, plans to open a jet engine repair facility by 2028 in response to ongoing Western sanctions… Read More »
Airlines, Aerospace Groups Warn Trump Tariffs Risk Safety, Supply

Airline and aerospace industry groups are warning that proposed tariffs by former President Donald Trump on imported aircraft, jet engines,… Read More »
Woman Charged After Assaulting Crew on Delta Flight at MSP

A California woman has been charged following a disruptive incident aboard a Delta Air Lines flight departing from Minneapolis-St. Paul… Read More »
FAA Not Considering Lifting Boeing 737 MAX Production Cap

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is not currently planning to lift the production cap of 38 Boeing 737 MAX… Read More »
Goodyear Blimp Marks 100 Years with AirVenture 2025 Showcase

The Goodyear Blimp is celebrating its 100th anniversary, marking a century since its first flight near Akron, Ohio, on June… Read More »
Middle East Missile Threats, Airspace Closures Strain Airlines

Global airlines are facing mounting operational challenges due to expanding conflict zones, missile threats, and frequent airspace closures, particularly across… Read More »
US Judge Cancels Boeing Trial After 737 MAX Crash Settlement

A U.S. federal judge has canceled Boeing’s scheduled criminal trial over the deadly 737 MAX crashes, following a preliminary settlement… Read More »
Airlines Cut 2025 Profit Forecast on Trade and Delivery Delays

Global airlines have lowered their profit outlook for 2025 due to rising trade tensions and ongoing aircraft delivery delays. The… Read More »
EASA Urges Airlines to Warn Passengers on Lithium Battery Risks

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is calling for stronger communication from airlines regarding the risks of lithium batteries,… Read More »
Flyadeal CEO Slams Airbus Over Jet Delivery Delays, Warns of More

Flyadeal CEO Steven Greenway has sharply criticized Airbus for ongoing delays in delivering narrow-body aircraft and voiced concern that similar… Read More »
EVA Air Joins IATA Turbulence Aware to Boost Flight Safety

EVA Air has signed a cooperation agreement with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to join the Turbulence Aware platform,… Read More »
China’s New Turbine Blade Boosts Jet Thrust and Engine Life

China has unveiled a next-generation self-cooling turbine blade that could significantly enhance the performance, efficiency, and longevity of its jet… Read More »
AerCap Urges Trump to Expand Duty-Free Aircraft Trade Pact

The CEO of AerCap, the world’s largest aircraft leasing company, has urged U.S. President Donald Trump to renegotiate and expand… Read More »
US Hypersonic Jet Uses AI to Navigate Without GPS at Mach 5+

In a major breakthrough for military aviation, Northrop Grumman has successfully tested GPS-independent navigation aboard Stratolaunch’s Talon-A hypersonic test vehicle,… Read More »
FAA Flags Safety Risk as Aging Boeing 717s Dominate Hawaii Skies

Boeing 717s have served as the workhorse of Hawaiian inter-island travel for over two decades, but recent safety concerns have… Read More »
Former Student Sues United Aviate Academy Over Training Delays

A former student is suing United Aviate Academy (UAA) for $500,000, claiming the airline-sponsored flight school misrepresented its training timeline,… Read More »
Korean Air, Jeju, T’way Fined $2.6M for Safety Violations

South Korea has fined Korean Air, Jeju Air, and T’way Air a combined 3.54 billion won (US$2.6 million) for violating… Read More »
Runway Lights Out in Fog Before Deadly San Diego Jet Crash

Investigators revealed Friday that runway lights were not functioning and fog was heavy when a Cessna 550 Citation jet crashed… Read More »