Air Transport Safety, Ops & Regulation
Mar 12, 2020
Airlines are keen to publicize their efforts to minimize the risk of the coronavirus’ spread within aircraft cabins.
Mar 11, 2020
Gulf Air has introduced a new pricing concept of its air fares to make it easier and clearer to its passengers regarding what’s included in each price bracket.
Mar 10, 2020
To succeed in trade talks, the government will need arrangements with industry based on evidence, not ideology.
Mar 09, 2020
Flybe failure could prompt reform of UK’s controversial air passenger duty.
Mar 07, 2020
Qatar Airways has increased its health and safety measures onboard by introducing new personal protective equipment (PPE) for customers and cabin crew.
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.
Oct 03, 2024
Japan Airlines (JAL) and Garuda Indonesia have formally entered into a joint business agreement after Japanese regulators granted antitrust immunity.
Oct 02, 2024
A 2022 CFM Leap-1A in-flight engine shutdown traced to non-conforming parts has prompted the FAA to plan mandatory replacements of the affected components.
Oct 02, 2024
The escalating conflict in the Middle East not only affects flights in the region, but also the most important detour for flights between Europe and Asia.
Oct 02, 2024
Since 2018, only 48% of commercial air transport accidents have had a final report published, according to Gabriel Acosta, head of operational safety at IATA.
Oct 02, 2024
European airports and airlines are criticizing plans by France’s new government to raise up to $1.1 billion from the aviation sector.
Oct 02, 2024
IATA and other players in the aviation sector are seeing more diverse consequences of the increasingly frequent occurrences of GNSS jamming and spoofing.