The Australian government has confirmed that debris recovered from Mozambique likely came from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
Thursday, 24 March 2016
Australia Confirms Mozambique Debris Came from MH370
The Australian government has confirmed that debris recovered from Mozambique likely came from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
Saudi aviation upgrade plans top $10 billion
Saudi Arabia has earmarked $10.65 billion to build and upgrade more than 20 airports to help accommodate its fast growing aviation industry, said the organisers of an upcoming aviation summit in Riyadh.
How Bikini Airline Helped to Create Vietnam's First Woman Billionaire
Vietnamese Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao made her first million at 21 trading fax machines and latex rubber.
American Airlines announces profit sharing for 110,000 workers
After two years of saying higher wages was a better way to reward airline employees , American Airlines chief executive Doug Parker announced it will offer a profit-sharing plan to over 110,000 employees.
Flight attendant who fled security surrenders in suspected cocaine case
A JetBlue flight attendant who officials say fled security as she attempted to smuggle nearly 70 pounds of what they think is cocaine turned herself in to authorities Wednesday.
EU to hold aviation security meeting on March 31
European Union experts will next week discuss ways of strengthening security in airports after the attacks in Brussels on Tuesday that killed at least 31 people, an EU official said.
Germany reluctant to strengthen pilot checks on first anniversary of Germanwings crash
EU authorities have criticised the German government for ignoring EU air safety recommendations and failing to bolster pilot medical checks, after the Germanwings tragedy that killed 150 passengers and crew members on 24 March 2015.
Fly Girls: One of The First Black Flight Attendants Tells All
Casey Grant is a "fly girl" in every sense of the word.
Germanwings crash: UK victims' families in flight school legal action bid
The families of three British victims killed in the Germanwings air disaster a year ago are to take legal action.
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Albania Struggles to Prevent Drugs Traffic by Air
After a suspicious plane was spotted near the coast, experts say Albania must unite its law enforcement forces, work with its neighbours and improve its detecting technology to stop drugs traffickers from using small planes.
Bomb scare on five Jet Airways flights
NEW DELHI | MUMBAI: Jet Airways received bomb scare for its five flights flying out of Delhi on Tuesday leading to diversion of one, delaying the other, while the rest three had already reached their respective destinations. Out of five flights, two were for Chennai, one each for Gorakhpur, Chandigarh and Dehradun.
Tuesday, 22 March 2016
Emirates’ A380 lures visitors at aviation show
More than 6,000 aviation enthusiasts experienced the wonder of Emirates’ flagship aircraft — the A380 — at India Aviation, a five-day international air show held in Hyderabad.
Are Airports Safe? Brussels Attack Marks A Rarity For An Aviation Hub Post 9/11
In the wake of deadly terrorist attacks that rocked Brussels Tuesday, killing at least 30 and wounding scores more, airports beefed up security around the world. The airport explosion at Brussels’ Zaventem airport was a rarity and marked only the third terrorist attack against an aviation hub in the past decade, according to Bloomberg.
ANALYSIS: The Boeing 787-8 and Airbus A330-800neo are Far From Dead
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The Boeing 787-8 is currently thought of as a dead-man walking, as is its Airbus doppelganger the A330-800neo.
Flight-tracking Blocking Efforts Under Way
- “A U.S. E-6B Doomsday Plane is using ‘Trump’ as radio callsign while flying over central U.S. right now” blared the headline on a Flipboard Magazine story in early March.
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