While aviation deaths hit 548, a 7-year high according to the Aviation Safety Network, more than 5 billion people flew in 2025, and experts say flying is still safe.
Last week, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) marked the one-year anniversary of the fatal midair collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport by announcing the crash’s probable ...
Paramount Business Jets reports that advances in aviation tech enhance safety by improving turbulence prediction, situational ...
Hollywood Burbank Airport officials are responding one day after the chair of the NTSB suggested the airport could be the ...
Trump's threat to "decertify" Canadian aircraft has stirred safety concerns among analysts who caution against politicizing ...
Commercial flying is remarkably safe, but “safe” doesn’t mean “impossible to fail.” In 2024, the International Civil Aviation ...
Ignored warnings, known risks, and a tragedy that never should have happened.
A US aviation safety group says the Air India 787 that crashed in 2025 had a history of technical issues and shared its findings with Congress.
FAA guidance comes amid an uptick in commercial spaceflight, including 2025 test flights of SpaceX’s gargantuan Starship ...
Moving to an empty seat on a plane without permission can result in a surcharge. Airlines use assigned seating to calculate the aircraft's weight and balance for safety. Premium seats, like those with ...
Union Budget 2026-27 announced exemption of basic customs duty in components required for the manufacture of civilian, ...