Air Transport Safety, Ops & Regulation
Oct 31, 2025
Super Typhoon Ragasa briefly brought Hong Kong’s aviation network to a standstill in late September, but Routes World was able to proceed in its wake.
Oct 30, 2025
The interim report on the June 12 Air India flight AI171 crash should have clarified the sequence of events that led to such tragedy.
Oct 30, 2025
The ongoing US government shutdown is putting aviation safety at risk as air traffic controllers and TSA staff work unpaid.
Oct 29, 2025
Rwanda hosted Aviation Africa for the third time, as the event showcased not only the continent’s immense potential for aviation development, but how it is advancing on many fronts today.
Oct 29, 2025
The French accident investigation bureau is focusing on infrastructure and procedures at the Nice airport.
Dec 04, 2025
It is clear that while tariffs have had an impact on global cargo carriers, the overall picture has not been as bad as many feared, at least so far.
Dec 03, 2025
Avianca is close to completing software fixes on its Airbus A320 fleet to mitigate risks of uncommanded flight control inputs from intense solar radiation.
Dec 03, 2025
Bookings for Delta Air Lines have rebounded after they declined during the flight cuts imposed by the FAA in November during the recent government shutdown.
Dec 03, 2025
Boeing envisions FAA certification of its 737-10 “later” in 2026.
Dec 03, 2025
As accidents and incidents have shown in recent years, runway incursions remain a marked concern for air transport safety.
Dec 03, 2025
The Malaysian government has confirmed it will resume the search for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 at the end of the year.
Dec 03, 2025
Airbus said Dec. 3 that it now aims to deliver 790 aircraft in 2025 “in light of a recent supplier quality issue on fuselage panels.”
Dec 03, 2025
The global fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft burned nearly $200 million in fuel in 2024 while idle waiting for takeoff, according to data gathered by IATA.