Senator Urges FAA to End ADS-B Exemptions in Class B Airspace

A new Senate bill aims to strengthen aviation safety by requiring all aircraft flying in Class B airspace near major… Read More »
United Pilots Confident Amid ATC Outages, Stress Training

United Airlines’ top training official, Capt. Miles Morgan, emphasized that pilots are well-prepared to handle air traffic control (ATC) outages,… Read More »
IndiGo Turbulence: India, Pakistan Deny Weather Diversion

An IndiGo flight from Delhi to Srinagar carrying 222 passengers, including five Trinamool Congress MPs, encountered severe turbulence and a… Read More »
FAA Widens Flight Hazard Zone for SpaceX Starship Launch

The Federal Aviation Administration has approved the return to flight for SpaceX’s Starship, even as the mishap investigation for its… Read More »
Textron Wins ALE Order for Up to 12 Cessna Citation Jets

Textron Aviation has secured a significant new deal with Aerolíneas Ejecutivas (ALE), Mexico’s leading business aviation operator, for up to… Read More »
Caribbean Airlines Hit by Boeing 737 Delays from SITA Outage

Caribbean Airlines is experiencing flight delays on its Boeing 737 services due to a widespread outage affecting the SITA satellite… Read More »
TSA Flags Rise in Firearm Finds at Indiana Airports

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) issued a warning on May 20 after multiple firearms were discovered at Indiana airports, raising… Read More »
Miami Airport to Add Concourse K, Boosting Passenger Capacity

Miami International Airport is set for a major expansion following the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners’ approval of Concourse… Read More »
Norse Atlantic Renews P&O Cruises Charter Deal to Caribbean

Norse Atlantic Airways has renewed its partnership with P&O Cruises for the winter 2025/2026 season, continuing to offer direct fly-cruise… Read More »
Frontier Jet Suffers Gear Failure During Puerto Rico Landing

A Frontier Airlines flight attempting to land in San Juan, Puerto Rico, last month experienced a serious landing gear malfunction,… Read More »
United Flight to LAX Diverted Over Security Threat in Bathroom

A United Airlines flight from Honolulu to Los Angeles was diverted back to Hawaii on Tuesday after a potential security… Read More »
Over 40 U.S. Airports Faced ATC Failures Since 2022

More than 40 air traffic control facilities across the U.S. have reported radar and radio communication failures since 2022, according… Read More »
Southwest Airlines Bans Charging Power Banks in Bags

Starting May 28, Southwest Airlines will no longer allow passengers to charge devices using power banks stowed inside carry-on bags,… Read More »
EBACE Prioritizes Business Aviation Safety in EU Talks

At this year’s European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) in Geneva, safety and regulatory collaboration are top priorities for… Read More »
U.S. Issues Travel Advisory for Switzerland Amid Safety Concerns

The U.S. Department of State has issued a new travel advisory for Switzerland, assigning it a Level 1 designation, which… Read More »
Stowaway Trial Begins After Woman Sneaks Onto Paris Flight

A Brooklyn federal court is hearing the case of Svetlana Dali, a 57-year-old woman accused of boarding a Delta Air… Read More »
Gulfstream Delivers 50th G700 One Year After Entry Into Service

Gulfstream Aerospace has delivered its 50th G700, marking a key milestone one year after the ultra-long-range business jet entered service… Read More »
Bomb Threat Prompts Evacuation, Arrest at San Diego Airport

A Hawaiian Airlines flight departing San Diego International Airport was evacuated on May 14 after a bomb threat was reported,… Read More »
UN Rules Russia Responsible for MH17, Spurs Reparations Push

The UN’s International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has ruled that Russia is responsible for the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines… Read More »
NATO Tackles GNSS Interference Threats to Civil Aviation Safety

NATO has renewed its focus on combating electromagnetic interference threats to civil aviation, as incidents involving GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite… Read More »
Airbus Delivers 56 Jets in April, Down 8% Year Over Year

Airbus delivered 56 aircraft in April 2025, marking an 8% decline compared to the same month last year. The European… Read More »
Canada Moves to Seize Russian An-124 Aircraft Grounded Since 2022

Canada has initiated legal proceedings to seize a Russian Antonov An-124 “Ruslan” cargo aircraft that has been grounded at Toronto… Read More »