Blockchain is emerging as a tool to improve aviation compliance, credential verification, and supply chain traceability, but ...
The human element is one of the most critical safety factors at airports, often concentrated out of public view.
NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center advanced multi-mission flight research in 2025, including supersonic testing, ...
NASCAR legend Mark Martin, who also lost his father in a plane crash in 1998, was reminded of his own loss, hearing of fellow ...
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KCAA releases updated list of schools approved to offer flight and aviation training
The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) has released an updated list of approved aviation training organizations (ATOs), ...
Melissa Nicandri was among 67 people killed in an American Airlines and Army helicopter crash, and now her family is among ...
One estimate by an engineer in SCU forecasts that given 300 "actual" UAP sightings per year — and assuming random distribution of sightings — that with 930 automated camera systems distributed across ...
Wall Street Journal investigation found hundreds of pilots and flight attendants have reported serious illnesses linked to toxic “fume events.” ...
A lack of suitable European-built small turbofan engines for 'loyal wingman' applications that are also free of export ...
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IndiGo Fiasco Flags Risks in India’s 'National Champions' Economy
The Indigo episode didn’t just strand passengers, it exposed CCI's inability to fulfil its role as a proactive guardian of competition ...
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When solar radiation grounds planes
In late November, airlines around the world were told to urgently ground planes within their Airbus A320 fleets.
In 1978, Fujita and NCAR scientists were the first to capture microbursts on radar, confirming Fujita’s theory about their existence. However, the aviation world denied the existence of microbursts ...
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