Less Than 10% of US Airport Towers Have Enough Air Traffic Controllers: Report
A nationwide air traffic controller shortage is raising aviation safety concerns, as a new report reveals critical understaffing at U.S. airport towers amid the deadly Washington, D.C., collision.
Day of Aviation Disasters Shocks World After 3 Countries See Passenger Plane Crashes in Less Than 24 Hours
Commenters online are questioning the coincidences in a series of aviation disasters that occurred in the past few days.
Dictators, tech CEOs and Taylor Swift: here's who else has owned the plane model the U.S. seized from Maduro
The Venezuelan president's aircraft was seized for violations of U.S. sanctions and other criminal activities
Southwest Airlines Abandons Decades-Old Open Seating Policy As Part of Sweeping Changes
The move comes as the airline faces mounting investor pressure to improve financial performance and bolster its share price.
Rowdy Delta Passenger Faces $52,500 Fine For Hitting Flight Attendant, Trying to Open Cockpit
Delta passenger faces potential $52,500 fine after allegedly hitting flight attendant and trying to open cockpit.
Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupé Aviation Collection Revealed At 2012 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance
Rolls-Royce has just unveiled its latest Phantom Coupé collection inspired by co-founder Charles Stewart Rolls and his passion for aviation ahead of the Pebble Beach Concours.