Safety

31.07.2010 2:00

USAF confirms four killed in Elmendorf C-17 crash

The US Air Force has confirmed that there were no survivors of a 28 July crash involving one of its C-17 transports ... [Read more]

31.07.2010 2:00

Boeing unmanned A160T crashes at California airport

US authorities are investigating what caused an unmanned Boeing A160T Hummingbird to crash on 28 July at the airport in Victorville, California. The... [Read more]

31.07.2010 2:00

FAA downgrades Mexico’s safety rating

FAA has determined that Mexico is not in compliance with ICAO safety standards and has downgraded the country's safety rating from category 1 to category... [Read more]

30.07.2010 2:00

Pakistani aircraft that crashed was doing circling approach to runway

The Airblue Airbus A321 that crashed yesterday, killing all 152 people on board, was doing a circling approach to runway 12 at Islamabad's Benazir Bhutto... [Read more]

30.07.2010 2:00

Details emerge about fatal flight path of Pakistani Airblue A321

The Airblue passenger aircraft that crashed yesterday in Pakistan was doing a circling approach to runway 12 at Islamabad's Benazir Bhutto International... [Read more]

30.07.2010 2:00

USAF investigates cause of Elmendorf C-17 crash

The US Air Force has launched an investigation into the cause of the first major accident to have involved a Boeing C-17 strategic transport. [Read more]

30.07.2010 2:00

OSHKOSH: Babbitt Speaks Out

FAA administrator Randy Babbitt says more must be done in the experimental aircraft sector to increase safety. [Read more]

29.07.2010 2:00

Australian safety authority suspends air operator certificates of twos

Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority in late July suspended air operator certificates of two Sydney Bankstown airport-based charter operators, one of which suffered a fatal crash of a Piper Mojave close to the Australian general aviation airport in June. [Read more]