NEWSMar 05, 2026Experts Warn of “Logistical Nightmare” for Spring Break Travelers Amid Looming Government ShutdownAviation industry leaders and major travel advocacy groups are issuing a stark warning to Capitol Hill as a partial government shutdown threatens to collide with the peak spring break travel season.Read More →
NEWSFeb 18, 2026Unruly Passenger Triggers Rapid Midair Emergency As Delta Flight Diversion Shakes Houston HobbyA routine sunrise departure from Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) was abruptly cut short early Wednesday morning when a Delta Air Lines flight was forced to declare an emergency and return to the gate just minutes after takeoff.Read More →
NEWSFeb 11, 2026FAA Reopens El Paso Skies Following Swift Neutralisation of Mexican Cartel Drone ThreatFAA has officially lifted the emergency airspace closure surrounding El Paso International Airport this morning, ending a high-stakes grounding that briefly classified the region as "National Defence Airspace." Read More →
STORIESFeb 06, 2026Amazon Prime Air MK30 Drone Strikes Richardson Texas Apartment Building Raising Fresh Safety QuestionsAmazon’s ambitious quest to dominate the low-altitude logistics market has encountered another significant setback after one of its next-generation MK30 drones crashed into an apartment complex in North Texas.Read More →
STORIESFeb 05, 2026NextGen Evolution Redefines The Future Of Global Airspace ManagementAviation pioneers and federal regulators are navigating a pivotal crossroads as the United States manoeuvres to replace its ageing radar-based infrastructure with a digital, satellite-driven architecture.Read More →
NEWSFeb 02, 2026FedEx Targets May 31 Return for MD-11 Fleet Following Fatal November CrashA stark divide has emerged between the world’s two largest logistics giants as they navigate the future of the iconic McDonnell Douglas MD-11 freighter. While FedEx Express is doubling down on the trijet with a target return-to-service date of May 31, 2026, United Parcel Service (UPS) has officially closed the book on the aircraft’s thirty-year tenure following a devastating accident that sent shockwaves through the industry.Read More →
STORIESJan 28, 2026"100% Preventable": NTSB Blames Systemic FAA Failures for Fatal DCA Midair Collision in Final ReportIn a scathing indictment of federal oversight and airspace design, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has officially cited the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as the primary cause of the catastrophic midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).Read More →
NEWSJan 26, 2026FAA Finalises ‘Exceedingly Rare’ Rules After Deadly DCA MidairIn the shadow of the first anniversary of the deadliest midair collision in recent American history, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has moved to permanently rewrite the rules of the sky over the nation’s capital.
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NEWSJan 09, 2026NTSB Scrutinizes FAA NOTAM Logic Following Fatal MD 530F Canyon CrashOne week after a private helicopter plummeted into the rugged depths of Telegraph Canyon, the aviation community is reeling not only from the loss of four lives but from the glaring systemic failures it has unearthed. Read More →
NEWSJan 02, 2026FAA Finalises Airworthiness Directive for GE90 Engines Following Powder Metal Contamination DiscoveryThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has officially finalised a high-priority airworthiness directive (AD) targeting General Electric GE90 engines, the primary power plants for the Boeing 777 fleet. The ruling, published on January 2, 2026, addresses a critical manufacturing defect involving iron contamination in powder metal components that could lead to uncontained engine failures.Read More →