Air Transport Safety, Ops & Regulation

Apr 05, 2021
Subsidy package to encourage upgrades could be framed as infrastructure spending.
Mar 31, 2021
Europe hopes its digital green certificate will help drive an air travel recovery, while the U.S. government is more skeptical.
Mar 31, 2021
As France’s center-right government advances a law on curbing air travel demand, industry hones lobbying arguments.
Mar 30, 2021
We must get autonomy and data management right, despite security, validation and verification, trust and legacy transition challenges.
Mar 30, 2021
Airlines add back domestic capacity as restrictions are lifted ahead of key peak travel periods.
Jun 09, 2023
The carrier seeks a 30-day waiver of revocation-for-dormancy provisions, “in order to recommence operations on or about Sept. 1, 2023.”
Jun 08, 2023
For a second day, wildfire smoke drifting south from Canada prompted air quality warnings and impacted flights along the U.S. East Coast. 
Jun 07, 2023
The FAA has published a long-awaited document outlining proposed pilot training and operating standards for eVTOL aircraft.
Jun 07, 2023
Few passengers realize how frustrating flying can be for wheelchair users, and how it involves undignified and sometimes harmful processes. 
Jun 07, 2023
IATA’s real-time turbulence data-gathering platform is up to 20 participating airlines, with ANA and WestJet the latest to sign on.
Jun 06, 2023
Australia’s Competition and Consumer Commission says slot allocation at Sydney Airport must be reformed in order to increase competition in the domestic market.
Jun 05, 2023
Kazakhstan is preparing for safety audits by the U.S. FAA, EASA, and ICAO following a four-year safety oversight push.
Jun 05, 2023
Dallas-based carrier Ameriflight plans to launch large-scale drone operations in the U.S., but says drones will not replace current crewed flying operations.