Boeing Co hasn’t told employees, but the company is pulling the plug on its hulking 747 jumbo jet, ending a half-century run for the twin-aisle pioneer.Read More
FAA to Hire more Data Scientists, Software Engineers under 737 MAX Certification Reform By Woodrow Bellamy III, June 18 2020 Aviation Today The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will hire more software and systems engineers, human factors experts and other technological subject matter experts as a way of improving how the agency certifies increasingly complex avionics and other systems into the...Read More
The ATSB has issued 2 Safety Advisory Notices advising piston-engine aircraft be checked to stop carbon monoxide build up in aircraft cabins following Dec 2017 fatal crash.Read More
IFA member and CEO, Sofema Aviation Services, Steve Bentley discusses the underlying shortage of competent aircraft mechanics and competent certifying staff and how this will impact on recovery from the global pandemic.Read More
It’s time to check if maintenance instructions identified in the aircraft maintenance manuals, or equivalent document should be identified as mandatory instructions. EASA issues a SIB.Read More
The European Space Agency (ESA) using space to benefit citizens and meet future challenges on Earth. Commercial flight trials that use satellite-enabled communications to reduce the environmental impact of flying are scheduled to commence once normal traffic levels resume.Read More