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Comment: How aircraft certification works and what needs to change
Airlines

In this cross-posting with The Conversation, aviation law expert Ronnie Gipson jnr explains the aircraft certification process, how it went drastically wrong in the case of the Boeing 737 MAX, and what needs to change in the future. After being grounded in March 2019 following two fatal crashes, the Boeing 737 MAX is expected to

Expert claims to have located MH370 crash site
Air Crash Investigations

More than six years after Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 mysteriously vanished, independent experts investigating the matter believe to have found where the plane crashed. Victor Iannello, an engineer and entrepreneur, is one in a team of four experts who have spent the last few years investigating the mysterious circumstances behind the disappearance of MH370. Despite

Cathay pilots warned to hold off on accepting new contracts
Airlines

Following legal advice, Cathay Pacific’s pilots union has informed its 2,200 Hong Kong-based members not to sign the new employment contracts offered by the airline amid mass layoffs, which will see pilots’ salaries and allowances slashed. On Wednesday, management gave pilots just one week to agree and sign new contracts, or risk immediate termination. The

KLM retires its final Boeing 747
Airlines

Dutch airline KLM has joined the long list of airlines that have said their final farewells to their iconic jumbo jets. The last of KLM’s Boeing 747 fleet have landed at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam for the final time on Sunday, signalling the end of an era for the Dutch flag carrier. The airline’s six

More bad news for Boeing as major customers pull MAX orders
Airlines

Boeing is facing even more woes, as two major airline customers, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines, have both deferred and cancelled upcoming orders on its embattled 737 MAX jet. American has announced the deferral of 18 MAX jets that were scheduled for delivery in 2021 and 2022. The airline has tentatively said it will now

American Eagle ERJ-145 skids off runway in the Bahamas
Air Crash Investigations

An American Eagle Embraer ERJ-145LR operated by American Airlines’ subsidiary Envoy Air, skidded off the runway at Grand Bahama International Airport on Saturday. All 25 passengers and three crew members disembarked safely and made their way to the airport terminal. Two passengers were reportedly brought to the Rand Memorial Hospital in Freeport for non-life threatening

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