Air Transport Safety, Ops & Regulation
Apr 28, 2021
While U.S. airlines expect a strong summer, the demand comeback will be much slower elsewhere.
Apr 26, 2021
Bye’s electric twin; In-orbit debris monitoring; New LEO use; Decarbonizing Europe’s skies; and Furanics for SAF.
Apr 16, 2021
Ask the Editors: Flight crews favor vaccination, but requirements depend on airline policies and local laws, which are changing quickly.
Apr 16, 2021
Repairs to in-service, stored aircraft likely.
Apr 15, 2021
Power unit glitch forces new MAX groundings and adds to quality control woes. But is it a storm in a teacup? Listen in as Aviation Week’s editors analyze Boeing’s latest challenge.
Mar 12, 2024
The FAA launched its audit in the wake of the Jan. 5 Alaska Airlines 737-9 incident in which a door plug blew off the aircraft.
Mar 11, 2024
Under the DOT budget request, FAA funding would total $21.8 billion, not counting another $5 billion in special bipartisan infrastructure law (BIL) grants.
Mar 08, 2024
In a recent incident at Newark, the captain attempted to use the rudder to keep the aircraft on the runway centerline but could not move the rudder pedals.
Mar 08, 2024
The issue caused “multiple” uncommanded spoiler activations during cruise that caused the affected aircraft to roll.
Mar 08, 2024
Two Airbus A320 pilots on a flight to Jakarta were simultaneously asleep for around 28 minutes, an Indonesian safety report of the Jan. 25 incident reveals.
Mar 07, 2024
Mexico is hitting back at assertions made by the U.S. Transportation Department that Mexico has violated the air transport agreement between the two countries.
Mar 07, 2024
CORAC President Yannick Assouad tells Aviation Daily the amount the Airbus ZEROe and ATR EVO programs may benefit from is still being defined.
Mar 06, 2024
The absence of documentation on a process critical to an in-service occurrence points to broad gaps in Boeing's quality oversight process.