Air Transport Safety, Ops & Regulation

Sep 15, 2022
Governments are considering measures such as flight caps and extra taxes to speed up aviation emissions reduction efforts.
Sep 08, 2022
The director of safety transformation at NATS, the UK’s air navigation service provider addresses aerospace executives during a panel discussion on the safety of shared airspace.
Sep 08, 2022
Britain’s air safety regulator is inviting drone users and manufacturers to help shape the legal environment for uncrewed aircraft systems, and the collaboration may end up influencing regulation of the advanced-air-mobility sector.
Sep 08, 2022
A probe into a 2020 in-flight diversion spotlighted gaps in Air France’s pilot training and safety culture, France’s BEA contends.
Sep 07, 2022
The Italian airline was to be sold to ensure its survival, but the likely new right-wing government insists on keeping state control.
Sep 25, 2023
Niger’s airspace had previously been closed for a month following the military coup that took place in the West African country.
Sep 25, 2023
European airlines could face new hand-luggage regulations, affecting the size of bags allowed on board and the ancillary fees that can be charged.
Sep 25, 2023
The Airport Improvement Program grants for Pittsburgh International Airport and Lehigh Valley International Airport in Pennsylvania will fund safety work.
Sep 22, 2023
Boeing has been given 42 months to bring new 737 MAX yaw damper system software into compliance with current rules.
Sep 22, 2023
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is warning that a U.S. federal government shutdown would stop ATC training at a critical moment.
Sep 21, 2023
The government has recently presented plans to invest more in making transport greener.
Sep 21, 2023
In an address to Singapore’s parliament detailing the new passport-free rules, Teo said the “clearance concept” is needed to keep pace with rising air traffic.
Sep 20, 2023
UK prime minister Rishi Sunak has promised that there will be no new passenger taxation to deter flying.