UK CAA Delays PIA Flight Clearance Amid Safety Concerns
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has delayed approval for Pakistan International Airlines to resume flights to British airports amid fresh safety concerns.
Boeing 737 MAX Criminal Case Set for June 2025 Trial
U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor has scheduled a trial for 23 June 2025, in the 737 MAX criminal fraud case against Boeing.
Voepass Operations Grounded Following Fatal Accident and Safety Audit
The Brazilian National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) has suspended all Voepass airline operations, citing serious air safety concerns and regulatory non-compliance.
NTSB Calls for Helicopter Restrictions Near Washington National Airport
The NTSB has called for urgent helicopter restrictions near Washington National Airport to improve safety following recent midair collision.
A Shift in the Skies? US-Russia Airspace Talks & Implications for Aviation
Discover how US-Russia negotiations amid the Russia Ukraine war influence India's aviation industry and global air travel dynamics.
Moscow Seeks Resumption of Flights Between Russia and the U.S.
Russia seeks to reinstate direct flights with the U.S., impacting international aviation dynamics and travel relations.
Archer Aviation Plans Commercial Launch of Midnight eVTOL This Year
Archer Aviation is on track for the launch of its first commercial flight of the Midnight eVTOL aircraft later this year.
Qantas 737 Returns to Sydney Following Emergency Declaration
Qantas flight QF643, a B737-800 bound for Perth, declared an emergency after takeoff and returned to Sydney on 3 March.
Which Airlines Fly to Japan? Your Guide to Reaching the Land of the Rising Sun
Which airlines fly to Japan? With so many options currently on offer, we take a look at the major carriers operating to the Land of the Rising Sun.
IATA Air Safety Report Reveals Rise in Fatalities in 2024
IATA data reveals that whilst the number of air travel accidents was below the 5 year average, fatalities rose to 244 in 2024; up from 72 the previous year.
