Cosmic Radiation Poses Rising Threat to Modern Aircraft Electronics
A recent aviation incident has put a spotlight on a growing but often overlooked risk: cosmic radiation interfering with aircraft… Read More »
New All-Business-Class Airline Plans U.S. Launch in 2026
A rare bit of good airline news is on the horizon: a new all-business-class carrier is aiming to launch in… Read More »
Experts Urge Mandatory AEDs on All Commercial Flights
A new review of aviation safety standards is calling for automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and trained flight crews on all… Read More »
United Airlines Provides Update on Its Historic First Boeing 777
United Airlines, one of the world’s largest commercial carriers, once operated the very first production Boeing 777-200 ever delivered. That… Read More »
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: What to Know as the Search Resumes After a Decade
More than ten years after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished without a trace, the world’s most perplexing aviation mystery is… Read More »
Thanksgiving Travel Sets New TSA Record Despite Winter Storm Disruptions
Thanksgiving travel surged to historic levels this year, with the Transportation Security Administration screening more passengers than ever before despite… Read More »
Boeing 777X Redesign Focuses on Space, Comfort, and a Better Baseline Experience
Long-haul air travel is entering a new era, and Boeing’s 777X cabin has been redesigned to reflect that shift. Instead… Read More »
Two United Airlines 737s Collide in Houston, Winglet Torn Off in Pushback
Two United Airlines Boeing 737-900ER aircraft collided during ground operations at Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport on Tuesday evening, November… Read More »
United Airlines 737-900 Door Handle Pops Mid-Flight, Crew Hears “Pop”
A United Airlines Boeing 737-900 flight from Seattle to Denver experienced a brief scare when a flight attendant reported hearing… Read More »
Russia to Retire 340 Jets by 2030: What Travelers Need to Know
Global travelers planning trips to Russia may soon notice changes in the country’s aviation network. Russia is expected to retire… Read More »
FAA Warns: Grabbing Bags in Evacuations Puts Lives at Risk
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an urgent warning reminding passengers that grabbing bags during an emergency evacuation can… Read More »
Two United Boeing 737 Jets Collide on Houston Tarmac, Causing Flight Delays
Two United Boeing 737 Jets Collide on Houston Tarmac
Boeing 777-9 Dubai Update & Test Pilot Interview Video
Boeing 777-9 Dubai Update & Test Pilot Interview Video
SAS Passengers Stranded 22 Hours After Emergency Landing in Remote Canadian Base
Scandinavian Airlines passengers stranded
Boeing Explores 777-10: Takeoff Performance at the Heart of Feasibility Study
Boeing is exploring the possibility of launching a stretched 777‑10 variant within its 777X family, a development that could redefine… Read More »
Airjet Angola ERJ‑145 Destroyed by Fire After Kolwezi Landing Accident
In Kolwezi, Democratic Republic of Congo, on November 17, 2025, an Airjet Angola Embraer ERJ‑145 (registration D2‑AJB) operating as flight… Read More »
Two Men Charged After Laser Attack on Kentucky State Police Helicopter
Two men in Mason County, Kentucky have been arrested this month after allegedly directing a laser beam and firing shots… Read More »
Passenger Jet Begins to Break Apart Mid-Flight, Forcing Emergency Landing in Russia
Passenger Jet Begins to Break Apart Mid-Flight, Forcing Emergency Landing in Russia
Where and When Lightning Strikes Aircraft
Lightning remains one of the most unpredictable hazards in aviation, often striking in conditions pilots do not consider threatening. A… Read More »
New GPS Anti-Jamming and Anti-Spoofing System Unveiled for Civil Aircraft
Fokker Services Group (FSG) has unveiled a new GPS anti-jamming and anti-spoofing solution for civil aircraft at the Dubai Airshow, addressing the rising… Read More »
European Pilot Accused of Faking Credentials and Flying Passenger Jets for Months
A European pilot is under investigation after allegedly forging flight certificates and operating commercial passenger jets across Europe for several… Read More »
Boeing Ordered to Pay $28 Million to Family of 737 Max Crash Victim
A federal jury in Chicago has ordered Boeing to pay more than $28 million to the family of Shikha Garg,… Read More »
United Airlines Moves to Dismiss Lawsuit Over Windowless Seats
United Airlines has asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit alleging the carrier improperly charged passengers extra for “window… Read More »
UPS and FedEx Ground Entire MD-11 Fleets After Deadly Crash
Both UPS and FedEx have temporarily grounded their McDonnell Douglas MD-11 fleets following the deadly UPS crash in Louisville that… Read More »
Crashed UPS MD-11 Was Part of Aging Fleet with Costly Legacy
The UPS jet involved in the deadly Kentucky crash was part of a fleet of aging McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft… Read More »
Boeing Escapes Criminal Charges Over 737 Max Crashes That Killed 346 People
Boeing will not face criminal prosecution over the two 737 Max jetliner crashes that killed 346 people, after a U.S…. Read More »
