The US Federal Aviation Administration issued an Airworthiness Directive revising the landing requirements for certain Boeing 737 series airplanes at airports where 5G interference could occur.
Dogged by the debacles of the Boeing MAX and the airline v. telecom battle over 5G signals near airports, FAA Administrator Steve Dickson will leave his post at the end of March, midway through his five-year term.
New speaker sessions, a sold-out exhibition hall and lots of community discussions to be had, Halldale President and CEO Andy Smith explains why you should join us in Florida for WATS 2022!
The Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority issued an air operator’s certificate (AOC) to Norse Atlantic Airways. The new airline is on track to start transatlantic flights in spring 2022.
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration has selected Captain Billy Nolen, an experienced aviation safety professional and former airline captain, to head the agency’s aviation safety organization.
The European Cockpit Association has opened the Pilots as Resource for System Resilience survey until 31 December, which aims to analyse pilots’ abilities to creatively cope with an ever-changing and potentially unfamiliar environment.
A working group led by the ATPG and Halldale Group is aiming to provide a straightforward guide for Big Data in Aviation Training that is accessible to operators of any size or scope across the globe.