A spate of airplane crashes has raised travelers’ anxieties about flying. Experts say aviation remains comparatively less ...
The crash in Toronto appears to be a textbook case on how to respond to an aviation emergency. Tom Costello looks at how ...
It has been a common axiom that first-time flyers have heard for decades: “Flying really is the safest way to travel.” Recent ...
An expert says modern aircraft safety features – including breakaway wings and reinforced seats – helped the passengers onboard a Delta Airlines flight survive Monday's dramatic Toronto airport ...
But it’s the latest aircraft incident to make headlines in recent months. On Feb. 6, a crash of a Cessna aircraft killed 10 people who were flying to Nome Airport in Alaska. A c ...
Australia's largest administrator of pilots, maintainers and aircraft acted unreasonably in the lead-up to and during an ...
Procedures like go-arounds, diversions and holding patterns may be unnerving for flyers, but they're routine and meant to boost safety.
The spate of recent aviation disasters and close calls have people worried about the safety of flying.
According to the Aviation Safety Network, a total of 318 people died in aircraft accidents last year, making 2024 the deadliest year in aviation since 2018. But is flying really becoming less safe ...
While the aviation industry is traditionally cautious about risk, especially given the critical importance of safety, AI and ML are being safely integrated to enhance customer experiences and ...
Based in Paris, Helen Massy-Beresford covers European and Middle Eastern airlines, the European Commission’s air transport policy and the air cargo industry for Aviation Week & Space Technology ...