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NTSB Blames Pratt and Whitney for United Boeing 777 PW4000 Engine Failure
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has attributed partial blame for the uncontained failure of the Pratt an...
FAA Looks for New Cockpit Technology to Prevent Near Misses
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has initiated a process to seek recommendations from a panel of experts regard...
Biman Bangladesh Wants to Launch Flights to New York and Other Routes If US FAA…
Biman Bangladesh Airlines (BG) has expressed its intention to commence flights to the United States once it receives reg...
GE90 Powering Boeing 777 Gets New AD from FAA
A new proposed rule by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has suggested that more GE Aerospace GE90 turbofans (po...
FAA Likely to Ban Small US JSX Airlines Due to its Popular Services
The only reason stated by the agency for potentially banning their operation is their growth
FAA Issues the New AD on Boeing 777 Cracking Issues
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have released an updated directive related to a crack issue affecting all Boeing 7...
FAA Now has 2,600 New Controllers in US Training Facilities
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has successfully recruited and hired 1,500 new air traffic controllers, achieving ...
FAA Reports 46 Close Calls and 300 Near Miss Incidents
The United States aviation regulator, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), reported 46 close calls in July and almost ...
Plane Crash in South Carolina Killed All 5 People
Five individuals have tragically lost their lives in a devastating plane crash that occurred in North Myrtle Beach, Sout...
Alaska Airlines Attendants Challenge Boeing 787 Long-Haul Service Model
Two American Airlines Flights End Up With the Same Flight Numbers Once Again
American and United Jets Suffer Tire Failures Hours Apart at Chicago O’Hare
Canada Rejects Russia to Reclaim Largest Cargo Jet in the World Stranded for 4 Years
Campbell Wilson Returns to Air New Zealand Board