The “Civil and Military Airworthiness: Recent Developments and Challenges” Special Issue will cover a broad range of contemporary issues and research conducted in the fields of initial and continuing airworthiness, both in the civil and military aviation. This Special Issue offers the opportunity to academics, researchers, and industry practitioners working in the broader airworthiness area to publish their original research...Read More
Airline Business spoke to Clark in London during September, he was most focused on the next steps for his airline and the looming challenges in the industry.Read More
A report on the Urban Air Mobility conference held in London October 2019 in conjunction with MRO Europe Exhibition. This content is only available to IFA members. Join now or log inRead More
This document consolidates the current applicable implementing rules (IRs) in an easy-to-read format, including the new Part-ML, Part-CAMO and Part-CAO annexes.Read More
Jelle Hieminga, Lecturer Aviation Academy was delighted to accept an invitation to attend the CHC Safety & Quality Summit and present on the joint IFA research project.Read More
IFA Professional Member, Andy Evans, Director, Aerossurance Ltd shares his report and considers the Lessons Learned following the publication of the final ATSB report into the 2014 ATR72 serious incident.Read More
Recommendation 6 of the FAA-commissioned 'Boeing 737 MAX Flight Control System by JATR’, released 11th October, was for a more ‘holistic, integrated aircraft-level approach’ to aircraft certification. Read More
IFA welcomes the report on the “Boeing 737 MAX Flight Control System” published on 11 October 2019 and submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Read More
The AOPA Air Safety Institute has released the 28th Joseph T. Nall Report. The Nall Report analyzes data from the most recent year for which probable causes have been determined for at least 80 percent of accidents. It covers airplanes with maximum rated gross takeoff weights of 12,500 pounds or less and helicopters of all sizes, accounting for 99...Read More
NASA’s X-57 Maxwell, the agency’s first all-electric X-plane and first crewed X-planed in two decades, is delivered to NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, in its Mod II configuration.Read More