Aviation News

Groups Urge Speedy Confirmation of Duffy

Aviation groups are lining up to urge the Senate to confirm Sean Duffy as the next Transportation Secretary. Duffy is among 14 of President-elect Donald Trump’s picks for the most high-profile portfolios to be grilled by senators this week and will take the hot seat in front of the Senate Committee on Commerce Science and […]

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California Fuel Distributors File Unleaded Fuel Court Defense

California aviation fuel distributors say there are too many gaps in accessibility and too many questions about GAMI G100UL’s suitability for some aircraft to make it the only high-octane choice at California airports. In their response to a motion by the Center for Environmental Health for the California Superior Court to enforce the terms of […]

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Last Four Minutes Of CVR, FDR Data Missing From Jeju Crash

South Korean officials are investigating how the flight data and cockpit voice recorders on Jeju Airlines Flight 2216 stopped recording four minutes before the 737-800 smashed into a concrete antenna structure at Muan Airport two weeks ago. The prominent theory being floated so far is that the aircraft somehow lost all electrical power, which is […]

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Part Shipped, Waterbomber Expected Back In Service Monday

The part needed to fix a CL-415 water bomber damaged in a drone strike in Los Angeles on Thursday was on its way to L.A. on Friday. The aircraft could be back in the air as soon as Monday. DeHavilland Canada, which holds the type certificate for the so-called Super Scooper and supports the worldwide […]

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Delta 757 Aborts Takeoff, 208 Evacuate In Atlanta

More than 200 passengers and crew used the emergency exits and slides to evacuate a Delta Boeing 757 that aborted a takeoff at Atlanta on Friday morning. An engine caught fire while the plane was on the roll on an uncharacteristically snowy runway, and the pilots hit the brakes. The aircraft had reached about 85 […]

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U.S. Skydiving Fatalities Reach Historic Low In 2024

2024 marked a milestone for U.S. skydiving safety, as civilian skydiving fatalities dropped to an annual record low of nine deaths. According to the United States Parachute Association (USPA), this was the first single-digit year since the organization began keeping records in 1961. In a press release, the USPA said the sport saw significantly higher […]

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Flexjet Achieves SMS Status Ahead Of 2027 Deadline

On Wednesday, fractional jet operator Flexjet announced it has achieved full compliance with the Federal Aviation Administration’s new Safety Management System (SMS) requirements. Under 14 CFR Part 5, the FAA is requiring certain certificate holders and commercial air tour operators to establish and implement SMS by May 2027. The FAA says the mandate was put in […]

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ATC Training Firm Taps Tech Developer’s Skill Sets

The Air Traffic Control Future Operators (ATCFO) is joining with UFA to “address the pressing issue of the air traffic controller shortage.” ATCFO Inc. describes itself as “dedicated to addressing the critical shortage of air traffic controllers in the United States,” with a team of former FAA Air Traffic Managers, controllers and industry experts. UFA […]

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FAA Launches Two New Career Grant Programs

The FAA announced today it has created two new grants “to develop the next generation of aviation professionals.” Aircraft Pilots Workforce Development Grants will help fund students to become aircraft and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) pilots. Aviation Maintenance Technical Workers Workforce Development Grants will help fund future aviation maintenance technicians. Eligible organizations will see funding […]

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