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(A6-EET) Emirates Airbus A380-800 by Tal Pearlman
02/22/2026 - Photo of Emirates Airbus A380-800 by Tal Pearlman. This photo has 8776 views.
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(N479CP) PRIVATE Cirrus SR-22 by Tal Pearlman
09/17/2024 - Photo of PRIVATE Cirrus SR-22 by Tal Pearlman. This photo has 8408 views.
(N108RD) PRIVATE Stinson 108-2 by Trevor Miceli
07/02/2024 - Photo of PRIVATE Stinson 108-2 by Trevor Miceli. This photo has 7887 views.
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(B-HLU) Cathay Pacific Airbus A330-300 by Arthur Chow
11/05/2025 - Photo of Cathay Pacific Airbus A330-300 by Arthur Chow. This photo has 5548 views.
(N958FD) FedEx Boeing 757-200F by Richard Rafalski
07/09/2022 - Photo of FedEx Boeing 757-200F by Richard Rafalski. This photo has 42336 views.
(N38BS) Jack Browns Seaplane Base Piper PA-18 by Dalton Hoch
11/12/2025 - Photo of Jack Browns Seaplane Base Piper PA-18 by Dalton Hoch. This photo has 347 views.
(N601EN) American Eagle Mitsubishi CRJ-900 by Tal Pearlman
11/09/2025 - Photo of American Eagle Mitsubishi CRJ-900 by Tal Pearlman. This photo has 2863 views.
(N404MA) PRIVATE Quest Kodiak 100 by Tal Pearlman
11/09/2025 - Photo of PRIVATE Quest Kodiak 100 by Tal Pearlman. This photo has 2654 views.
(PH-BVA) KLM Boeing 777-300ER by Peter Cuthbert
06/28/2021 - Photo of KLM Boeing 777-300ER by Peter Cuthbert . This photo has 23536 views.
(EI-EIK) Aer Lingus Airbus A330-300 by Jorja Lauzon
01/22/2026 - Photo of Aer Lingus Airbus A330-300 by Jorja Lauzon. This photo has 1935 views.
(N80) FAA Beechcraft King Air 350 by Tal Pearlman
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(N45905) United Airlines Boeing 787-8 by Sam B
03/12/2022 - Photo of United Airlines Boeing 787-8 by Sam B. This photo has 18121 views.
(N80) FAA Beechcraft King Air 350 by Tal Pearlman
06/10/2026 - Photo of FAA Beechcraft King Air 350 by Tal Pearlman. This photo has 178 views.
(N80) FAA Beechcraft King Air 350 by Tal Pearlman
06/10/2026 - Photo of FAA Beechcraft King Air 350 by Tal Pearlman. This photo has 174 views.
(N881UA) United Airlines Airbus A319 by Caleb Fleming
05/21/2020 - Photo of United Airlines Airbus A319 by Caleb Fleming. This photo has 17119 views.
(N80) FAA Beechcraft King Air 350 by Tal Pearlman
06/10/2026 - Photo of FAA Beechcraft King Air 350 by Tal Pearlman. This photo has 172 views.
(G-VNYC) Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330-300 by Lucas Wu
01/16/2022 - Photo of Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330-300 by Lucas Wu. This photo has 17028 views.
(166638) USN - United States Navy Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet by Tal Pearlman
06/10/2026 - Photo of USN - United States Navy Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet by Tal Pearlman. This photo has 170 views.
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(N931WN) Southwest Boeing 737-700 by Peter Cuthbert
06/21/2021 - Photo of Southwest Boeing 737-700 by Peter Cuthbert . This photo has 16789 views.
(N40152) PRIVATE Stinson 108 by Tal Pearlman
06/13/2026 - Photo of PRIVATE Stinson 108 by Tal Pearlman. This photo has 167 views.
(N770SK) American Eagle Mitsubishi CRJ-700 by Ben Kogan
03/13/2020 - Photo of American Eagle Mitsubishi CRJ-700 by Ben Kogan. This photo has 16406 views.
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(N898DN) Delta Airlines Boeing 737-900ER by Adam Jackson
12/15/2021 - Photo of Delta Airlines Boeing 737-900ER by Adam Jackson. This photo has 15834 views.
(N299WN) Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 by Adam Jackson
10/27/2022 - Photo of Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 by Adam Jackson. This photo has 15829 views.
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(N650LN) PRIVATE Zenith Zodiac CH650 by Eric Anstine
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(N431CK) Kalitta Charters Learjet 35 by brett bauman
05/26/2021 - Photo of Kalitta Charters Learjet 35 by brett bauman. This photo has 15571 views.
(166392) USN - United States Navy Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk by Jake Laws
11/09/2025 - Photo of USN - United States Navy Sikorsky SH-60 Seahawk by Jake Laws. This photo has 1527 views.
(N740XJ) PRIVATE Cessna Citation 750 X by Mitchell Roetting
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(C-GWBT) WestJet Boeing 737-700 by Pedro Bonatto
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(N32WB) PRIVATE Cirrus SR-22 by Jack Jarzynka
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(TC-NBN) Pegasus Air Airbus A320NEO by Lucas Wu
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(60-0351) USAF - United States Air Force Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker by Tyson
02/09/2024 - Photo of USAF - United States Air Force Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker by Tyson . This photo has 14206 views.
(N76) FAA Flight Inspection Beechcraft King Air 300 by Mark S.
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(N724SK) American Eagle Mitsubishi CRJ-700 by Richard Rafalski
11/01/2023 - Photo of American Eagle Mitsubishi CRJ-700 by Richard Rafalski. This photo has 12696 views.
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(SP-EXF) Enter Air Boeing 737 MAX 8 by Alex Payton
02/21/2024 - Photo of Enter Air Boeing 737 MAX 8 by Alex Payton. This photo has 12177 views.
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(EP-FAA) Qeshm Fars Air Boeing 747-200 by Thomas Tse
05/24/2022 - Photo of Qeshm Fars Air Boeing 747-200 by Thomas Tse. This photo has 12044 views.
(N78ZG) Private Cessna Citation CJ3 by Harrison Bacci
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(N8660A) Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 by Tal Pearlman
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(EC-MBK) Volotea Airbus A320 by Ricardo Mungarro
03/09/2024 - Photo of Volotea Airbus A320 by Ricardo Mungarro. This photo has 11032 views.
(18874) Royal Canadian Air Force Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet by Lance T.
07/28/2024 - Photo of Royal Canadian Air Force Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet by Lance T.. This photo has 10028 views.
FAA: Boeing 787 Dreamliner Leaky Faucets a Serious Issue
04/08/2023 - (Bhavya Velani) According to the FAA, leaks found in onboard lavatory faucets on the 787 may harm essential electrical equipment, resulting in a potential loss of safety during flight and landing.
FAA Investigating Incident Involving Two Men Fighting on Southwest Airlines Flight to Hawaii
02/15/2024 - (Adam Schupak) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating a fight that broke out on a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 flight to Hawaii on February 12. Two passengers onboard Southwest Airlines Flight 1288 (WN 1288) from Oakland (OAK) to Lihue (LIH) when two men started arguing and throwing punches at each other. This disturbance prompted the cabin crew and passengers surrounding the two unruly passengers to step in and break up the fight before it escalated further.
FAA Report Slams Boeing's Safety Culture as 'Inadequate and Confusing'
02/27/2024 - (Öyküm Gelen) On February 26, U.S. regulators released an assessment of Boeing's safety measurements and company culture. The report pressured the company since it had already dealt with the aftermath of the Alaska Airlines incident in January and the two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019 involving the 737 MAX 8 jet. The expert panel stated, "A lack of awareness of safety-related metrics at all levels of the organization."
Following ICE Deportation Flight Cuts, Avelo Airlines Hit With Fines Over Flight Attendant Drug Testing
03/11/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) Low-cost carrier Avelo Airlines finds itself under the regulatory microscope this week as the FAA proposed a $65,000 civil penalty for systemic failures in its drug and alcohol testing program.
The FAA and ICAO: Organizations that Regulate the Skies
04/20/2024 - (Lukas Woerner) As aviation has expanded, so has the need for federal and international governance. Organizations like ICAO and FAA were established to control the industry, and keep everyone safe.
FAA Proposes Mandatory 737NG Stabilizer Inspections Following Reports of Dangerous "Pitch Oscillations"
01/08/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) In a significant move to address emerging safety concerns within the global narrowbody fleet, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officially issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) targeting the horizontal stabiliser components of the Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG) series.
Archer Aviation Gets FAA Nod to Begin Commercial Air Taxi Operations
06/08/2024 - (Elias Steenkiste) Archer Aviation has earned the Part 135 certificate, which means they are close to commercializing air taxi.
The FAA is "Attacking SpaceX": Elon Musk Rants on X
09/21/2024 - (Hadi Ahmad) Elon Musk has recently called out the Federal Aviation Administration for attacking his company, SpaceX, while simultaneously being lenient toward competitor Boeing. Today, we will look at what has prompted such a response from Musk and the situation as it stands.
FAA Grounds Certain 777-200s Following Incident in Denver
02/21/2021 - (Daniel Mena) Following yesterday's incident, where a United Airlines Boeing 777 suffered an engine failure after departure from Honolulu, the FAA declared that all Boeing 777s equipped with Pratt & Whitney PW4070 engines would be grounded until further notice. This would allow for a more thorough investigation in the matter whilst ensuring the safety of passengers on these aircraft.
FAA Ends DEI-Driven Pilot Selection Processes in Favor of Merit-Based Pilot Hiring
02/14/2026 - (AeroXplorer.com Staff) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a mandatory directive requiring all United States commercial airlines to certify that their pilot hiring processes are conducted on an exclusively merit-based basis.
Boeing Finds Issues With the 787-10
09/15/2020 - (Kyle Jonas) Amid preparations to finalize the 737 MAX 8's return, Boeing has ordered that eight recently produced 787-10s be immediately taken out of service due to two "distinct manufacturing issues." The 78X is produced at Boeing's facitility in Charleston, South Carolina, and the FAA says that U.S. regulators are invesigating lapses in quality control.
Nigeria's Aviation Ministry Grants Approval for Air Peace Flights to New York-JFK
02/13/2024 - (Hadi Ahmad) Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Aviation has approved Air Peace's plans to launch nonstop flights to New York. Nigeria's largest carrier is now awaiting approval from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) before the service begins.
Over 2,200 Flights Delayed or Cancelled Within 24 Hours at New York City Airports
08/19/2024 - (Joe Gvora) The FAA has placed ground stops on over 2,000 flights in New York on Sunday evening due to dangerous weather. Get the totals and find other interesting tidbits about this past storm in this article.
JetBlue Flight Bumps into Parked Plane at JFK
01/18/2023 - (Ejaaz Cadinouche) A JetBlue A320 collided with another parked JetBlue A320 during pushback at JFK this morning. This follows another dangerous incident at the same airport two days before. The FAA is currently investigating.
FAA Certifies New Falcon 6X Engine
12/04/2022 - (Brantsen Gill) FAA Certifies PW812D for the new Falcon 6X.
FAA Grounds 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9s After Mid-Air Alaska Airlines Incident Raises Safety Concerns
01/06/2024 - (Franco Grobler) The year has barely started, and multiple airlines have already lost or were forced to ground certain aircraft in their fleets. Japan Airlines lost an Airbus A350-900 in a fiery crash, Alaska Airlines is scrambling to salvage its fleet, and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded 171 Boeing aircraft for safety reasons. The latter two events are due to an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 9 suffering a mid-air incident on January 5. Shortly after takeoff from Portland, Oregon (PDX), on its way to Ontario, California (ONT), a section of the fuselage, including a window, blew out, forcing the plane to make an emergency landing back in its origin city.
NTSB Scrutinizes FAA NOTAM Logic Following Fatal MD 530F Canyon Crash
01/09/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) One 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.
FAA Chief Flies MAX and Gets Bill Approved
09/30/2020 - (Kyle Jonas) The chief of the FAA piloted the 737 MAX 8 on Wednesday among tests for the recertification of the aircraft. Additionally, a committee on the U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill for reforms the FAA's certification process.
What Happens If a Passenger Dies Mid-Flight?
12/10/2023 - (Franco Grobler) While such incidents are extremely rare we can't be unprepared for it. Things can happen, whether we are at ground level or 35,000 feet in the air. That's why the FAA and IATA have set procedures in case such an incident does occur.
Strange Chemical Odor at FAA Facility Forces Ground Stop at DC-Area Airports
03/13/2026 - (AeroXplorer.com Staff) On Friday, March 13, 2026, a "strong chemical smell" at an FAA facility in Virginia triggered a multi-hour ground stop for three major Washington-area airports and Richmond International Airport.
U.S. Panel Bashes FAA and Boeing for Aircraft Design Flaws
09/16/2020 - (Kyle Jonas) Tests for the recertification of the 737 MAX 8 have recently begun around the world, and for the first time since the aircraft was grounded over a year ago there was hope that the plane would be flying again soon. Things were looking up for Boeing and it seemed as if the plane would be airworthy soon. That all changed this morning, when a report from the U.S. House panel slammed both Boeing and the FAA for design failures and lack of oversight that resulted in the crash of two aircraft, killing over 300 people and the grounding of over 400 737 MAX 8s.
Washington Dulles Airport to Close Runway 1R/19L Until September
07/21/2020 - (Daniel Mena) Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, some airports have took this opportunity to help renovate or grow their airport facilities. Washington Dulles International Airport will close their Runway 1R/19L according to the FAA until September 3, 2020.
New Alaskan Low-Cost Airline Northern Pacific Confirms Launch Date
07/11/2023 - (Hadi Ahmad) At long last, Northern Pacific Airways is just on the cusp of officially launching operations. As of July 8th, the new airline has passed all necessary checks as required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and has scheduled its first, albeit long overdue, revenue flight.
Boeing Resumes 787 Deliveries After One Year Lull
08/11/2022 - (Daniel Mullin) After resolving a plethora of quality control issues, the FAA cleared the resumption of Boeing 787 deliveries. As a result, American Airlines received the first Boeing 787 delivery since 2021 on Wednesday, marking a new era.
Boeing Faces 90-Day Deadline for Action Plan Addressing Quality Control Issues
02/28/2024 - (Öyküm Gelen) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has assigned Boeing 90 days to come up with a plan to fix quality problems and meet safety standards for the production of new planes, less than two months after a door plug blew out of a 737 MAX, nine minutes into an Alaska Airlines flight.
FAA Warrants 737 MAX Inspections For Possible Loose Bolts
01/06/2024 - (Adam Schupak) In late December of 2023, another novice, extremely dangerous potential issue was spotted in Boeing's previously flawed 737 MAX aircrafts. Boeing is working with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to issue warnings to airlines to inspect their new 737 MAX aircrafts for possible loose bolts. This is yet another issue with an aircraft type already stricken with issues and production delays.
Possible Oil Warning Light Issue Forces United Airlines Flight to Return to Chicago
03/10/2024 - (George Mwangi) A United Airlines flight from Chicago-O'Hare (ORD) to Salt Lake City (SLC) was forced to return to Chicago due to a maintenance issue on March 9. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), there was a possible oil warning light issue.
FAA Fines Chicago $1.5 Million Just Months After $1.3 Million Fine
08/29/2020 - (Kyle Jonas) The Federal Aviation Administration has fined the city of Chicago $1,500,000, only months after a separate $1.3 million fine. The fine comes after a plane slid off Runway 10L at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD). An American Eagle E145LR, N619AE, operating as Envoy Airlines Flight 4215, slid off the runway in November of 2019.
Boeing's 737MAX to Return Soon
10/28/2020 - (Kyle Jonas) The 737 MAX, an aircraft that has been grounded for over a year and a half, is expected to be clear to fly again in the coming weeks. The plane has already been deemed "good to go" by the E.U.'s aviation administration, and the FAA is expected to do the same shortly. Due to the fact that Boeing is an American company, the FAA must give their approval before the MAX can be officially ungrounded.
Could Drunk Passengers End Pre-Departure Beverages for Good?
05/27/2026 - (Collin Smits) A new FAA investigation into drunk passengers boarding flights has airlines reconsidering the long-standing tradition of pre-departure beverages.
Boeing 737MAX Officially Ungrounded
11/18/2020 - (Kyle Jonas) Today, the 737MAX has officially been ungrounded after just under 2 years, or roughly 20 months, of being out of operation. The MAX was banned worldwide in March of 2019, after two crashes caused by a software fault killed over 340 people. Since then, Boeing has been working to fix the issues, with many unsuccessful tests, as well as lawsuits and investigations. Boeing has finally succeeded and the FAA has deemed the aircraft safe to fly again, reinstating its certification of airworthiness, and allowing the plane to soar once again.
President Biden Nominates Denver Airport CEO to Lead the FAA
07/08/2022 - (Tejas Bhatia) President Joe Biden nominated Phil Washington to lead the Federal Aviation Administration. In this article, the historical significance behind this nomination is explored, as well as the crises that await Washington, should the U.S Senate confirm him.
FAA Invests $13.5 Million in Schools to Develop Future Aviation Professionals
03/10/2024 - (Öyküm Gelen) A new grant program from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grants $13.5 million to 32 schools for aviation education to increase the attraction of train students for careers such as pilots and aviation maintenance technicians. The aim is to assist economically deprived areas.
FAA System Outage Causes Mass Delays and Cancellations
01/14/2023 - (Adam Schupak) On Wednesday, January 11, 2023, a nationwide ground stop was issued by the FAA due to the outage of a crucial system related to aviation safety in the skies: NOTAMs. Thousands of flights were canceled as well as delayed, leaving passengers stranded all over the country.
An FAA Mechanical Engineer Used His Government Computer to Research How to Kill the President
05/06/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) A Federal Aviation Administration mechanical engineer from Nashua, New Hampshire, has been arrested and charged with threatening to kill President Donald Trump after using his government-issued work computer to conduct a series of alarming internet searches.
Five Killed After Small Aircraft Crashes on Nashville Freeway
03/05/2024 - (Lukas Woerner) Five dead in a west Nashville plane crash, as a single engine aircraft crashes next to I-40. The FAA and NSTB will be investigating the cause of the crash.
FAA Cracks Down on Unruly Passengers Refusing to Wear Masks
03/31/2021 - (Emmett Chung) The FAA is cracking down on passengers who refuse to comply with mask and social distancing measures onboard. Not long after taking office, President Joe Biden announced a federal mask mandate on public transportation, including airplanes which have been supported by infectious disease experts at the CDC. The TSA has the authority to fine passengers who are not wearing masks up to over $1,000. However, many Americans continue to refuse to follow these guidelines, resulting in a spike of unruly passenger incidents both on the ground and in the air being reported to the FAA. On March 16, the Washington Post reported that 20 of 450 reports would be formally investigated by the FAA, which also reaffirmed the agency's "zero tolerance" policy towards passengers who refuse to wear masks.
United Pulls Back Chicago Expansion Plans as FAA Caps O’Hare Flights
04/06/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) United Airlines has hit a regulatory headwind in its quest to dominate the Midwest, officially postponing the launch of six highly anticipated regional routes from Chicago O’Hare International Airport.
FAA Finalises Airworthiness Directive for GE90 Engines Following Powder Metal Contamination Discovery
01/02/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) The 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.
Woman on Lawnmower Struck and Killed by Plane
10/05/2023 - (Adnan Shaheed) In Broken Bow, Oklahoma, a woman was struck and killed by a plane while riding a lawnmower. The FAA has chosen not to address the situation as the event unfolds.
FAA Wants Airlines To Replace 5G Sensitive Equipment
05/06/2022 - (Joshua Kupietzky ) Airlines industry leaders are expected to meet with officials from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to speak about issues relating to 5G. According to a report by Reuters, the FAA wants airlines to replace aircraft affected by radio altimeters. This meeting comes a little over two months before the delayed 5G rollout by telecommunication companies such as Verizon Communications and AT&T.
FAA Allows Airlines to Fly Boeing 737 MAX 9 After Temporary Grounding
01/25/2024 - (Davis Turner) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has provided a path forward for airlines to continue flying their 737 MAX 9 aircraft, laying out strict new rules and regulations for airlines to follow. This announcement comes after a grounding of 737 MAX 9 planes following a major Alaska Airlines incident earlier this month when a door plug was ejected from the 737 MAX 9 aircraft at cruising altitude.
FAA Releases List of Airports Impacted by 10% Flight Capacity Decrease Amid Government Shutdown
11/06/2025 - (Heitor Souza) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Department of Transportation (DOT) announced on Wednesday, November 5, plans to reduce flight capacity by 10% across 40 major U.S. airports starting tomorrow.
FAA Finalises AD to Resolve A350 Flight-Control Hazard
12/29/2025 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a final rule, Airworthiness Directive (AD) 2025-25-12, aimed at eliminating a critical "runaway" flight control hazard affecting the Airbus A350-900 and A350-1041 fleets. The directive, published today, December 29, 2025, mandates the installation of new flight-control software to prevent uncommanded surface movements that could lead to a loss of aircraft control.
Some Boeing 737 MAX 9s Require Fuel-Sealant Inspection
01/25/2021 - (Vikas Anand) FAA requires fuel-sealant inspection for some Boeing 737 MAX9 aircraft.
JetBlue Engine Failure At Newark Liberty Triggers Cascading Transcontinental Flight Delays
02/19/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) Investigators from the FAA have arrived at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) this morning to begin a formal probe into a harrowing engine failure that shuttered Newark.
Breaking: Boeing Agrees To Plead Guilty To Defrauding FAA Over Boeing 737 Max Crashes
07/09/2024 - (Hadi Ahmad) Following a series of pressing hearings regarding its questionable manufacturing and oversight processes, Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to a criminal fraud charge concerning two fatal crashes of its 737 MAX aircraft. Here is all you need to know regarding this massive aviation news headline.
FAA Commits $121 Million to Fund Airport Safety
08/29/2023 - (Davis Turner) The FAA has announced a new round of funding—$121 million—to improve domestic airport safety. The announcement comes on the heels of a scathing NYT report of domestic airspace safety where the FAA was criticized for how they have handled the recent rise in runway incursions.
U.S. Greenlights Final Certificate Transfer Between Mesa and Republic Airways
01/28/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) In a landmark decision for the U.S. regional aviation sector, the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have officially authorised the final transfer of Mesa Airlines’ operating certificates to Republic Airways.
Qatar Executive Europe Secures FAA Certification For Transatlantic Private Jet Operations
03/06/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) A significant shift in the global luxury travel landscape occurred today as Qatar Executive Europe officially secured its United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification for Part 129 operations.
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