Tag: Saf
NEWS Jun 08, 2026 How a Fake Boarding Pass Got One Man Past TSA and Onto a Full United Flight He had no ticket, a fake boarding pass, and a false name. Here's how he nearly made it to Los Angeles. Read More →
NEWS Jun 05, 2026 Iberia A350 Wingtip Strikes Fire Truck During Water Salute An Iberia Airbus A350 sustained wingtip damage after striking a fire truck during a ceremonial water salute at Guayaquil (GYE) Airport. Read More →
NEWS Jun 05, 2026 United Flight Attendant's Lawsuit Raises Hard Questions About Workplace Safety in Aviation A veteran United Airlines flight attendant's lawsuit alleging sexual assault and stalking by a colleague spotlights gaps in how airlines handle misconduct claims. Read More →
NEWS Jun 04, 2026 Lufthansa 787 Nose Gear Collapses at Frankfurt Airport While Crew Onboard A Lufthansa Boeing 787 Dreamliner suffered a nose landing gear collapse while parked at a Frankfurt Airport gate with crew aboard. Read More →
NEWS Jun 04, 2026 Cirrus Vision Jet Lands Safely After Engine Failure Over Virginia A Cirrus Vision Jet pilot landed safely after an engine failure, with no injuries reported. Here's what happened and what investigators know so far. Read More →
NEWS Jun 03, 2026 JetBlue Raises Fuel Cost Forecast as Middle East Conflict Pressures Oil Markets JetBlue has lifted its second-quarter fuel cost forecast as the ongoing Middle East conflict pushes oil prices higher and weighs on travel demand. Read More →
NEWS Jun 03, 2026 When Cabin Calm Breaks at 32,000 Feet: What the Frontier Incident Tells Us About Air Travel Today A Frontier Airlines passenger tried to open an emergency exit mid-flight to Chicago. Here's what happened and what it means for travelers. Read More →
NEWS Jun 01, 2026 United Flight UA2005 Diverted After Passenger Attempts to Access Cockpit United Flight UA2005 Diverted After Passenger Attempts to Access Cockpit Read More →
NEWS Jun 01, 2026 Boeing 787 Dreamliner Loses Door at Remote Pacific Airport, Puzzling Engineers A Boeing 787 Dreamliner had a door detach at a remote Pacific airport, leaving engineers searching for answers about the cause. Read More →
NEWS May 21, 2026 After 17 Years and Two Trials, a Paris Court Has Finally Found Airbus and Air France Guilty of Killing 228 People Over the Atlantic A Paris appeals court has today delivered one of the most consequential verdicts in the history of commercial aviation, finding both Airbus and Air France guilty of corporate manslaughter over the June 2009 crash of Air France Flight AF447; a disaster that killed all 228 people on board and remains the worst aviation accident in French history. Read More →