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First Boeing 787 Dreamliner Crash in Ahmedabad

A Boeing 787 Dreamliner operated by Air India crashed in Ahmedabad, India, on takeoff, reaching only 625ft altitude; this is the first crash of this model since its introduction in 2011, despite past engine issues and safety concerns that prompted FAA investigations.

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FAA Nominee Grilled on Safety Issues After Fatal Crash

President Trump's FAA nominee, Bryan Bedford, testified before the Senate, facing questions about aviation safety following a fatal January helicopter crash at Reagan National Airport that killed 67, outdated air traffic control systems, and pilot hour requirements.

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Boeing to Pay $1.1 Billion to Settle 737 Max Crash Claims

Boeing will pay $1.1 billion to settle claims related to two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people, including a $487.2 million criminal penalty and $444.5 million in compensation to victims' families, but the deal has been criticized for being too lenient.

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Newark Airport Grounded by FAA Staffing Shortage

Newark Airport faced a ground stop and delays on Wednesday due to FAA staffing issues, averaging 27-minute delays for arriving flights within 1000 nautical miles; this follows months of disruptions caused by air traffic control outages, runway construction, and staff shortages.

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FedEx 757 Crash Landing Reveals Systemic Maintenance Issues

A FedEx Boeing 757 crash-landed at Chattanooga Airport on October 4, 2023, after a hydraulic hose leak disabled the landing gear and a broken wire prevented the backup system from working; the crew safely evacuated, but subsequent investigations revealed inconsistencies in maintenance documentation ...

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South Korean Navy Plane Crash Kills Four

On May 29, a South Korean Navy Lockheed Martin P-3C Orion patrol plane crashed near Pohang during a routine training exercise, killing all four crew members; the cause is under investigation, and all P-3 flights are suspended.

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Senate Questions Republic Airways CEO's FAA Nomination Amid Safety Concerns

Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford's nomination to lead the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) faced Senate questioning Wednesday over his company's attempt to lower pilot training standards, amidst renewed safety concerns and air traffic control system issues.

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FAA Nominee Criticizes Agency's Safety Record Amidst Systemic Challenges

President Trump's FAA nominee, Bryan Bedford, sharply criticized the agency's safety record and leadership in a pre-hearing questionnaire, citing a "profound lack of trust" and failures to modernize air traffic systems; this follows a recent midair collision and comes amid concerns over aging infras...

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Outdated U.S. Air Traffic Control System Needs \$Tens of Billions Upgrade

The U.S. air traffic control system, using outdated technology from the 1980s and 90s, is facing critical failures causing hundreds of flight delays and cancellations at Newark airport; the Transportation Secretary is pushing for a \$tens of billions modernization project.

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Irkutsk Air Disaster: Crew Error Kills 125

A Moscow-Irkutsk Airbus A-310 flight crashed in Irkutsk airport on July 9, 2006, at 7:44 AM, killing 125 of the 203 passengers and crew due to the crew's error of failing to activate reverse thrust on one engine after landing.

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FedEx 757 Emergency Landing Reveals Maintenance, Documentation Failures

A FedEx Boeing 757 made an emergency landing in Chattanooga, Tennessee on October 4, 2023, after a hydraulic system failure caused by a damaged hose and a broken wire in the backup system prevented the landing gear from deploying, resulting in the plane skidding off the runway; all three crew member...

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NTSB: Improper Maintenance Caused Alaska Airlines Landing Gear Collapse

On Tuesday, the NTSB released a final report concluding that improper maintenance work performed in 2018 caused a fatigue crack in a metal trunnion pin, leading to the collapse of the left main landing gear during an Alaska Airlines flight's hard landing in Santa Ana on August 20, 2021. All 112 pass...

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