Aviation News
Four Hurt In Twin Otter Jump Plane Crash
There were 20 people aboard when the twin crashed on takeoff at Tullahoma, Tennessee.
Qatari 747 Refurb Cost Pegged At Less Than $400 Million
Details of the scope of work haven’t been released.
Flight Cancellations Tied To Tariffs
Alaska cancels flights and Delta talks about it in wake of tariff imposition.
Trump Order Lifts Supersonic Ban
FAA has 21 months to get final regulations written and published.
Aviation Advocates Challenge Colorado Seaplane Ban
The groups argue seaplanes deserve equal access to public waterways and have proposed measures to address environmental concerns.
New Airstrip Opens In Idaho’s Backcountry
The Jim Richmond Backcountry Aviation Foundation has opened a new public-use airstrip in Idaho’s remote backcountry.
Trump Administration Allocates $2 Million To Probe DEI’s Role In Aviation Safety
The Trump administration is spending more than $2 million on an investigation into whether DEI policies contributed to recent aviation incidents.
U.S. Army Overhauls Pilot Training Amid Safety Concerns
The U.S. Army is overhauling its pilot training program to improve safety and restore fundamental flying skills after a string of aviation accidents.