Boeing Engine Incident: US Authorities Investigate After Engine Cover Detaches During Southwest Flight
The US aviation regulatory body has initiated a probe into a troubling incident involving a Southwest Airlines flight where the… Read More »
JetZero’s Innovative Blended Wing Body Aircraft Set for Test Flight
JetZero, a pioneering startup based in California, is reshaping the future of air travel with its innovative blended wing body… Read More »
Airbus A220 Canadian Assembly Workers Turn Down Second Offer Amid Production Concerns
Workers at the Canadian Airbus A220 assembly line rejected a second proposal from the company on Sunday, April 7, amplifying… Read More »
FlyNamibia Overcomes Legal Hurdle to Renew Air Service License, Announces New Routes
In a significant victory for its operations, FlyNamibia, the Windhoek Eros-based airline, has successfully renewed its scheduled air transport service… Read More »
United Airlines Delays Investor Day Amid FAA Safety Investigation
United Airlines has announced the postponement of its Investor Day, initially slated for early next month, to early fall. This… Read More »
IAG Considers Reinstating Dividends as Airline Industry Recovers
In a move reflecting the recovering strength of the airline industry, International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British… Read More »
Exploring the Sky-High Salaries of Pilots at American, Delta, and United Airlines
In the competitive world of commercial aviation, pilots at leading U.S. carriers – American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United… Read More »
Growing Anxiety Among Plane Crash Survivors and Families Affects Flying Confidence
For individuals like Barb Handley, who have been directly affected by air tragedies, recent incidents involving commercial aircraft have reignited… Read More »
UK High Court to Hear $10 Billion Aircraft Lessors’ Claims Against Reinsurers Over Grounded Russian Planes
The UK High Court has established its authority to preside over a $10 billion dispute involving aircraft lessors and several… Read More »
U.S. Department of Transportation Mandates Two-Person Train Crews, Echoing Aviation’s Two-Pilot Standard
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DoT) latest regulation mandating two-person crews for most freight train operations has reignited discussions about… Read More »
FAA Investigates Close Encounter Between Southwest Flight and LaGuardia Control Tower
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation into a near-miss incident involving a Southwest Airlines flight and the… Read More »
LEVEL Launches Miami-Barcelona Route with Vibrant Celebration at Miami International Airport
Miami International Airport (MIA) recently celebrated the introduction of LEVEL’s new service to Barcelona, marking a significant addition to its… Read More »