Air Transport Safety, Ops & Regulation

Jan 27, 2021
Three of the region’s widebody operators are negotiating to cut their debt loads and dispose of some of their aircraft.
Jan 26, 2021
Canada’s latest testing requirements could further stymie the recovery for the country’s airlines.
Jan 22, 2021
Europe’s safety regulator goes beyond FAA requirements in lifting the flight ban, a move that illustrates EASA’s bigger role.
Jan 22, 2021
Clear policy, consistent messaging, collaboration, data analysis and humility are key to meeting the challenges of the pandemic safely.
Jan 21, 2021
Changes still to come for the Boeing 737 family as part of post-accident evaluations.
Jan 06, 2025
A combination of inadequacies, including a nonstandard runway, caused the accident of a Transavia Boeing 737-800 at France's Nantes Atlantique airport in 2022.
Jan 06, 2025
Indonesia is planning to merge Garuda Indonesia, Citilink and Pelita Air to streamline and synergize aviation planning within the country.
Jan 03, 2025
A decision in a Nigerian court may improve opportunities for the country’s airlines to tap into the international aircraft leasing market.
Jan 03, 2025
Alaska Airlines continues to monitor Boeing’s production and plans to extend its efforts to the 787 line in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Jan 03, 2025
FAB accident investigation experts are extracting data from the flight recorders recovered from the Azerbaijan Airlines flight that crashed in Kazakhstan.
Jan 03, 2025
For the first time, the U.S. DOT is penalizing a U.S. airline for “chronic flight delays,” assessing a $2 million penalty against JetBlue Airways.
Jan 03, 2025
A transcript from the CVR pulled from the wreckage of the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 that crashed Dec. 29 in South Korea should be compiled within a few days.
Jan 03, 2025
Vietnam Airlines has begun regular uptake of sustainable aviation fuel on flights departing its European network points.