TSA Imposing Tighter Security on Part 380 Charters The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is set to implement stricter security measures for public charter flights operating under...
Introduction The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has long been the cornerstone of aviation safety and training in the United States. Its handbooks for glider and balloon...
Boeing 777X Testing Back on Track After Thrust Link Issues Resolved The Boeing 777X, the latest generation of the Boeing 777 family, has faced numerous challenges...
The Significance of Pilot Sobriety in Aviation The recent arrest of a Southwest Airlines pilot for Driving Under the Influence (DUI) has reignited discussions about the...
US DOT Sues Southwest Airlines and Fines Frontier for Chronically Delayed Flights The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has taken significant enforcement actions against two major...
Russian Airlines Resolve Dual Registration Issue for Over 300 Aircraft Over the past three years, Russian airlines have faced significant challenges due to Western sanctions imposed...
Introduction The aviation industry has long grappled with the issue of unruly passenger behavior, particularly when fueled by excessive alcohol consumption. Recent incidents have brought this...
Introduction The recent near mid-air collision over Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has reignited concerns about aviation safety. This incident, involving a United Airlines Boeing 737...
American Airlines Trains Staff to Spot Human Trafficking Human trafficking is a global crisis that affects millions of people annually. The aviation industry, as a critical...
FAA Offers Grants for Pilots and Mechanics: A Boost for Aviation Workforce Development The aviation industry is at a critical juncture, facing a growing demand for...