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McSpadden Report Shows Decline in General Aviation Accidents for 2023
The annual Richard G. McSpadden Report’s accident summary for 2023 shows a few improvements and some surprises.
With air travel disruptions now commonplace and a recent rash of aviation safety incidents making headlines, lawmakers and industry experts are sounding the alarm on a critical issue: the pressing ...
Japan Airlines this week in Tokyo plans to meet with representatives of the Civil Aviation Administration of China as part of a new program to launch cooperative safety projects. The Civil Aviation ...
Japan and the USA will conduct joint research into safety assurance technology for collaborative combat aircraft (CCA) that operate autonomously with artificial intelligence. Under the agreement, the ...
A new bill aims to prevent future accidents like the one that killed 67 people over the Potomac River. The ROTOR Act would require all aircraft, including military ones on non-combat missions, to use ...
Dozens of aviation groups warned House and Senate leaders on Monday that a government shutdown would delay federal inspections of aircraft and postpone repair work on “critical” air traffic control ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — When they approach a Piper Archer aircraft at Purdue University Airport, student pilots and maintenance personnel know with certainty that the engine and propeller are turned ...
The number of Class A mishaps—the deadliest and costliest category—per 100,000 flight hours rose from 1.3 in fiscal 2020 to 2 ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has launched a new prize competition to advance the use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in first responder ...
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Why are military aircraft accidents spiking?
Experts weigh in on what looks like a 'perfect storm,' with fatalities on the rise and readiness now suffering.
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