While aviation deaths hit 548, a 7-year high according to the Aviation Safety Network, more than 5 billion people flew in ...
Paramount Business Jets reports that advances in aviation tech enhance safety by improving turbulence prediction, situational ...
This summary of significant aircraft accidents in 2025 examines causes, investigations, and aviation safety lessons.
Safety, Technology and TransformationMorris Plains, NJ, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global aviation is entering what ...
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If aviation is so safe, why do accidents in the air still happen?
Commercial flying is remarkably safe, but “safe” doesn’t mean “impossible to fail.” In 2024, the International Civil Aviation ...
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Milwaukee midair close call highlights aviation safety concerns
Since the deadly Washington, D.C., plane crash, the Hearst Television Data Team uncovered 59 collision close calls across the ...
The “anniversary of the deadly midair collision between a military helicopter and a commercial airliner near Washington National Airport is not an abstract memory — it is a somber reminder that we ...
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Aviation Safety Demands Action—One Year After Midair Collision Near Washington National | Opinion
The ROTOR Act offers a clear path to close dangerous aircraft tracking gaps in some of the nation’s busiest airports.
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Aviation Can't Keep Learning Safety Lessons the Hard Way
Ignored warnings, known risks, and a tragedy that never should have happened.
The panel warned that India’s status as one of the world’s fastest-growing aviation markets must be matched with 'equal, if not greater, emphasis on safety' ...
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Staff crunch causing lapses in aviation safety? Govt data reveals massive backlogs in DGCA, AAI and ATC
A Ministry of Civil Aviation report reveals thousands of vacancies in DGCA, ATC, and AAI, including vital Group A and Flight Operations Inspector roles.
Jennifer Homendy, the outspoken chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, is reclaiming the spotlight at a meeting on Tuesday about the Washington, D.C., crash that killed 67.
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