Air Transport Safety, Ops & Regulation

Sep 02, 2020
Ask the Editors: Consolidation among major carriers working with regionals will bring long overdue streamlining to the aviation industry.
Aug 28, 2020
The select soldiers, seamen and airmen who operate in the shadows in U.S. Special Operations forces need rugged eyewear to protect their eyes against…
Aug 28, 2020
The FAA seeks to evaluate counter-unmanned aircraft systems and choose airports to host the technology.
Aug 24, 2020
Ask the Editors: Industry has done a superb job in putting safety measures first, but a lousy job at relaying efforts to the public.
Aug 20, 2020
COVID-19 has hit the South Korean airline industry at a pivotal time, disrupting efforts to attract new owners by Asiana and Eastar.
Jan 09, 2024
Lufthansa has offered concessions in its effort to win approval from the European Commission for its proposed ITA Airways purchase.
Jan 09, 2024
Asia Pacific regulators are taking different approaches to the U.S. FAA’s recent order to ground the Boeing 737-9, although the effects are largely minimal.
Jan 09, 2024
Pierre-Yves Huerre took on the leadership of the BEA as of Jan. 1 for a period of five years, replacing Remi Jouty.
Jan 09, 2024
In 2023 Russia’s airlines expanded their fleets suitable for restricted international operations, which became the main driver for passenger traffic growth.
Jan 09, 2024
Figuring out what happened with four bolts on the Alaska Airlines accident flight 737 MAX is emerging as a key task in NTSB's probe.
Jan 09, 2024
FAA said there are 171 Boeing 737-9s worldwide with the panel-like plug configuration under scrutiny.
Jan 08, 2024
An initial examination by NTSB investigators found no airframe damage resulting from the still-unexplained accident sequence.
Jan 08, 2024
A spokesperson for the antitrust authority AGCM said the investigation had closed without finding evidence of price-fixing on the routes investigated.