Ground Incident in the USA
ANA Boeing 787, without passengers, hit the tail of a parked Breeze Airbus A220. Breeze passengers evacuated by buses, FAA launches investigation
ANA Boeing 787, without passengers, hit the tail of a parked Breeze Airbus A220. Breeze passengers evacuated by buses, FAA launches investigation
After nearly 50 years, the U.S. President has directed the FAA to allow supersonic flights again, subject to noise standards, paving the way for a new era of fast and quiet commercial flying. All details inside
The Texas A&M University System will establish and operate the Federal Center for Advanced Aviation Technologies (CAAT) – a groundbreaking FAA initiative that will integrate innovation, safety, and collaboration among government, industry, and academia, paving the way for a new era in U.S. skies
After the fatal Hudson crash, the FAA says New York Helicopter Tours is shutting down. A full safety review and national helicopter panel are underway
Delta Flight 92 from Brisbane to Los Angeles landed on schedule, but the crew reported a pressurization issue before landing. The FAA has launched an investigation
An American Eagle flight bound to Washington DC collided with a military helicopter. 60 passengers and 4 crew members were on board. American Eagle: "worried for passengers and crew".' The FAA: "many bodies recovered from the river by rescue teams"
The unusual incident occurred at Chicago Airport: an American Airlines plane on its way to take off for Los Angeles collided with the tail of a United plane on its way to take off for Honolulu. The FAA has launched an investigation into the case, similar to one that happened at Ben Gurion Airport about seven years ago
After a thorough examination of the technical data and public reports on the thousands of drones observed in recent weeks, U.S. aviation and security authorities release a joint statement to the public