Year: 2024

Aviation Safety

Atlas Air Boeing 747-8 makes emergency landing in Miami after engine fire

An Atlas Air Boeing 747 cargo plane safely returned to Miami International Airport (MIA) on Friday, January 18th, after experiencing an engine fire...

Planemaker

Boeing taps retired admiral to lead review of commercial aircraft quality

Amid ongoing quality control issues, Boeing has appointed Admiral Kirkland H. Donald, U.S. Navy (Ret.), as a special advisor to Boeing President and...

Airlines

Cebu Pacific begins Bulgaria Air-leased A320 service

Cebu Pacific Air, the Philippines’ largest low-cost carrier, has expanded its fleet with two Airbus A320ceo aircraft acquired through a damp lease agreement...

AirlinesCareers

Emirates to mount global campaign to hire 5000 new cabin crew

Emirates is mounting a global campaign to hire 5000 new cabin crew from six continents. The Dubai-based carrier announced plans for the global...

Airlines

Cebu Pacific recognized for excellence in safety, sustainability

Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific Air (CEB) has been awarded by two international bodies for its safety record, sustainable operations, and status as one...

Airlines

AirSWIFT cancels flights due to thick haze in El Nido

AirSWIFT Airlines announced the cancellation of several flights to and from El Nido, Palawan today, citing thick haze and reduced visibility as the...

AirlinesPlanemaker

EVA Air expands fleet with order of Airbus A350s, A321neos

Taiwan’s EVA Air has committed to a significant fleet expansion by placing a firm order for 18 A350-1000 and 15 A321neo aircraft from...

AirlinesBusiness

AirAsia strengthens leadership team; Capital A announces strategic aviation business disposal

AirAsia Aviation Group (AAG) is gearing up for a new era of growth with strategic leadership appointments and an ambitious fleet restoration plan....

Airports

Tokyo Haneda Airport reopens runway closed due to aircraft collision

All four runways at Tokyo’s Haneda Airport are in use as the runway where a Japan Airlines (JAL) Airbus A350 collided with a...

Aviation Safety

FAA orders grounding of Boeing 737 MAX 9 fleet after in-flight incident

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the U.S. civil aviation authority, issued a grounding order for all 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft globally...

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