Air Transport Safety, Ops & Regulation

May 25, 2022
In much of the world, certainly in Europe and North America, life is looking pretty normal. Live concerts and sports events are back and selling out;…
May 24, 2022
Progress on the region’s decarbonization legislation is highlighting the challenge ahead for airlines.
May 18, 2022
Cabin waste is costing airlines money, consuming valuable resources and undermining the sector’s sustainability credibility. But different rules from…
May 18, 2022
A new report from one of the leading credit rating agencies has a somewhat surprising answer.
May 16, 2022
The promise of Single European Sky has yet to be realized 20 years on, but concrete advances can be seen in the continent’s airspace.
Feb 05, 2024
A new issue on some Boeing 737 fuselages will slow production and require re-work on about 50 airplanes, Boeing said.
Feb 05, 2024
The Pakistan government will soon consider whether to grant final approval for a plan to sell a majority stake in Pakistan International Airlines.
Feb 02, 2024
An event-saturated January followed a year not short on its own challenges, and during recent earnings calls airlines projected which issues might spill over.
Feb 02, 2024
The defendants are required to file their brief by Feb. 26, while the plaintiffs have until April 11 to file their response.
Feb 02, 2024
Russia’s federal air transport agency Rosaviatsia has told S7 Airlines to change its de-icing procedures after its Boeing 737-800s suffered engine stalls.
Feb 02, 2024
The running daily average of grounded aircraft—most of them Airbus A320neo-family variants—is expected to be around 350 through 2026.
Feb 01, 2024
Given the potential hazards outlined by FAA and risks a nacelle shedding parts can pose, APA pilots want to know if the in-service precautions go far enough.
Feb 01, 2024
Inspectors will review all aspects of Boeing’s three 737 MAX production lines as well as fuselage supplier Spirit AeroSystems' work in Wichita.