EASA EU-wide safety certificates
Delta, Emirates, Etihad, United Aeroflot and All Nippon Airways, were among the first airlines to receive EASA’s new single air safety authorization as part of the first 22 authorisations for countrie...
Delta, Emirates, Etihad, United Aeroflot and All Nippon Airways, were among the first airlines to receive EASA’s new single air safety authorization as part of the first 22 authorisations for countrie...
An investigation into the fatal crash of TransAsia flight GE235 has found that the pilot mistakenly throttled down a still-running engine following a problem with the other engine that caused it to sw...
The Nigerian All Progressives Congress (APC) party has proposed that the country should merge its airlines and create a national carrier in partnership with a global airline to boost revenue and creat...
Local Russian airlines will be able to overbook flights following the adoption of a proposed rule change to the country’s Air Code by the Ministry of Transport. Today airlines are not allowed to sell ...
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has updated its earlier Safety Information Bulletin (SIB) on flight in airspace contaminated with volcanic ash in order to avoid unnecessary airspace closure...
Asiana Airlines has been named in a new class action suit from 53 passengers on the aircraft that crashed in San Francisco in 2013. The new action seeks a combined US$30 million in damages. The South ...
In a ruling dated 25 June 2015, the Paris Court of Appeal upheld the judgment of the Bobigny Court of First Instance, issued on 22 April, which established that the seizure on 11 April of the B757-200...
The final report of the UK Airports Commission, led by Sir Howard Davies, has recommended building a third runway at Heathrow to create new routes to foreign markets, benefit passengers, and boost the...
Porter Airlines has been fined for violating the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s (CRTC) anti-spam legislation. From 1 July 2014 to 23 February 2015, inclusively, Porter A...
James Stamp, global head of aviation at KPMG, comments on the Airports Commission’s final recommendations released today. He said: "We welcome the imminent final publication of the Davies commission f...
An investigation has been launched after drinking water on board 14 Cathay Pacific aircraft failed to meet minimum hygiene standards. According to the airline, nine of the 14 affected aircraft have ha...
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed a $77,000 civil penalty against National Air Cargo Group Inc., of Orlando, Fla., for allegedly failing to com...
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