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(N7600P) SAS Aviation Dassault Falcon 900EX by Ben Allen 07/28/2023 - Photo of SAS Aviation Dassault Falcon 900EX by Ben Allen. This photo has 11444 views.
46 Years On: The Deadliest Crash in Aviation History 07/10/2023 - (Adam Schupak) 46 years ago the deadliest crash in aviation history occurred in the Canary Islands. This crash shed light on a new method of pilot training and revolutionized the aviation industry forever.
“I’m Not Okay”: Chilling Audio Captures Near-Disaster as Pilot Tries to Kill Engines 01/01/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) The aviation community and the public are getting a chilling, firsthand look at the moments of near-catastrophe aboard Alaska Airlines Flight 2059 (operated by Horizon Air). Newly released cockpit voice recordings (CVR), made public in early January 2026 following the conclusion of legal proceedings, capture the exact moment off-duty pilot Joseph Emerson attempted to shut down the aircraft's engines mid-flight.
Ryanair to Deliver 16 Lawsuits Over Selective Government Subsidies 02/17/2021 - (Kyle Jonas) Ryanair will be challenging the European Union's General Court and appealing to the European Court of Justice after losing its legal battle against state bailouts, which were granted to rival flag carriers, including Air France-KLM and SAS during COVID-19.
How Airlines are Responding to Morocco's 6.8-Magnitude Earthquake 09/09/2023 - (George Mwangi) On September 8, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake hit Morocco, killing over 1300 people. The quake struck the High Atlas Mountains, near the famous tourist destination city of Marrakesh. The damage to buildings and historical sites means that tourism will be unlikely to return to full force for the foreseeable future, leading to less flight demand.
Aircraft Affected After Mt. Etna Erupts Beside Italian Airport 05/26/2023 - (Adam Schupak) In the early morning hours of Sunday, May 21, the tallest volcano in Europe, Mount Etna, began to erupt. The eruption, which was the most active in 30 years, spewed hundreds of tons of volcanic ash into the atmosphere above Sicily. This prompted  ENAC, the Italian aviation authority, to decide to close most of the airspace above Sicily due to the threat that volcanic ash poses to aviation.
Mouse ‘Jumped’ Out of Passenger’s In-Flight Meal, Forces SAS Emergency Landing 09/22/2024 - (Jasper Yu-Dawidowicz) A Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Copenhagen after a mouse leaped out of a passenger’s in-flight meal and into the aircraft aisle. While not seemingly dangerous, rodents, like mice, pose severe safety risks to aircraft operations as the animals tend to chew on electrical wiring.
Why Airlines Fail: Find the Historical Reasons Behind Aviation Disasters 06/12/2024 - (Lipsy Grace Lucas) Explore why airlines fail through the examples of some of the largest collapses of the giant airlines in the United States and Europe.
Cessna 172 Bursts into Flames After ‘Heavy Landing’ at Adelaide’s Parafield Airport 01/05/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) Emergency services rushed to Parafield Airport (YPPF) today, January 5, 2026, following a dramatic aircraft accident that left a light plane engulfed in flames. Despite the intensity of the fire, which sent thick plumes of black smoke over Adelaide’s northern suburbs.
"100% Preventable": NTSB Blames Systemic FAA Failures for Fatal DCA Midair Collision in Final Report 01/28/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) In 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).
After 17 Years and Two Trials, a Paris Court Has Finally Found Airbus and Air France Guilty of Killing 228 People Over the Atlantic 05/21/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) 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.
American Airlines Took Nearly Two Months to Fix Its London Catering Disaster 04/21/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) After nearly two months of operational chaos, reputational damage, crew revolts, and formal union grievances, American Airlines has finally resolved the catering meltdown that paralysed its London Heathrow operation from late February 2026.
Argentina Scales Back Special World Cup Flights as Fuel Costs Climb and Demand Falls Short 05/29/2026 - (Kalum Shashi Ishara) Argentine carriers reduce special charter flights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, citing high jet fuel prices and weaker than expected ticket demand.