
A devastating skydiving plane crash in Tomblaine, France, on Sunday, June 28, 2026, resulted in the tragic loss of all 11 individuals on board. The incident occurred shortly after the aircraft, a... Read more »

France’s State aviation safety investigation bureau (BEA-É) has traced the August 2024 mid-air collision that killed two Rafale pilots to a “dual input” in the cockpit, where a trainee and his instructor commanded... Read more »

New Zealand’s Christchurch Airport today marked 75 years of scheduled international flights. Not surprisingly, the first international service was to Australia, the first regular international service taking off from Christchurch for Melbourne... Read more »

2026 has so far been a remarkable year for British eVTOL developer Vertical Aerospace, with the company surpassing a number of significant milestones. The company has firmly established itself as Europe’s leading... Read more »

Thousands of fighter jets are in active duty across the world’s air forces in 2026, from 5th-generation models like the F-35 to relics of the 1970s such as the Sukhoi Su-24. The... Read more »

Air India has marked a defining milestone in the Indian aviation industry with the inauguration of its first ‘Easy Connect’ flight under the Government of India’s new hub-and-spoke framework, launching the transformative... Read more »

A contentious Boeing 777 flyby at Horseshoe Bay Resort Jet Center (DZB) in the US has been at the center of a viral storm, with video footage apparently showing the aircraft’s wing... Read more »

Nuremburg Airport has some big route development news, easyJet will launch flights to London and Milan from the German gateway later this year. From November 2026, the British airline will begin operating... Read more »

QANTAS Airways has unveiled the next evolution in the cabin design for Project Sunrise, which will launch with the world’s first non-stop services between Sydney and London from October 2027. The first... Read more »

European aviation authorities have mandated immediate and urgent inspections for sixteen Airbus A380 aircraft following the discovery of fatigue cracks in critical wing components. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued... Read more »