Air Transport Safety, Ops & Regulation

Mar 11, 2024
After years of negotiations, a tentative deal on European airspace reforms has been reached, but airlines say it is a missed opportunity.
Mar 08, 2024
Can a second marriage born of a shotgun wedding be successful? Boeing and Spirit talk merger.
Mar 07, 2024
Listen in as Aviation Week Network editors discuss the news of JetBlue and Spirit's dissolved merger and what it means moving forward.
Feb 29, 2024
The United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28, closed with an agreement signaling what it called the “beginning of the end” of the fossil fuel era.
Feb 29, 2024
Analysis of past type certification efforts shows that current timelines for eVTOL startups are far too optimistic.
Oct 08, 2024
FAA warns Boeing 737 operators of the potential for jammed or restricted rudder movement.
Oct 08, 2024
Airlines and airports in Florida are preparing for Hurricane Milton.
Oct 08, 2024
Airlines must make use of evolving technologies to combat cybersecurity risks, but also shouldn’t forget the human angle.
Oct 07, 2024
France’s BEA has introduced safety digests and videos in a bid to improve the dissemination of safety lessons learned from incidents and accidents.
Oct 07, 2024
Singapore's Changi Airport Group is ramping up efforts to expand its international network, setting its sights on emerging markets in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East as part of its growth strategy.
Oct 04, 2024
Europe’s air traffic control situation continues to worsen, according to a new report from the Single European Sky’s Performance Review Body.
Oct 04, 2024
Having two pilots onboard is a vital safety asset that reduced-crew concepts are threatening, says NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy.
Oct 04, 2024
EASA, the FAA and IATA are increasingly using AI to process air transport incident reports in a bid to better detect safety trends—both successes and failures.