An analysis of the safety trends in commercial aviation to put to bed the question of whether aviation is still safe.
As a new year begins, this week’s Flight Friday looks back to an event that happened one year ago: the Alaska Airlines Boeing ...
Almost one year after a door plug blowout on one of its 737 Max jets led to an explosive decompression, Boeing is now ...
It is a dubious anniversary, at best. On January 5, 2024, a door plug fell off an Alaska Airlines plane traveling at 16,000 feet in the air. The plane was manufactured by the Boeing Company.
Boeing said it is "on track with progress showing tangible improvements" in an update about its safety and quality plan.
Boeing said Friday that it had hit several internal targets on safety and quality control despite a series of deadly crashes, ...
It may not come as a surprise to anyone who has gone on vacation this year, but the United Nations has made it official: global tourism returned to pre-pandemic levels in 2024. Amid stowaway ...
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2024 was another year of significant change and challenge for the air transport industry globally. Let’s explore the top five ...
On January 2, 2024, a Japan Airlines (JL) A350-900 burst into flames after colliding with a Coast Guard DHC-8 while landing at Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND). The accident occurred around 5:47 p.m. local ...
2024 marked the deadliest for air travel since 2018, with at least 318 fatalities resulting from plane crashes.
An Alaska Airlines flight on Christmas Eve from Anchorage to Fairbanks was forced to turn around after an eagle hit the plane ...