Fatal accidents involving Hawker 800 and 900XP jets have prompted the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to issue ...
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Crashes, Certification, and the Shutdown: Aviation’s Defining Moments of 2025
FLYING takes a look back at defining moments of 2025 in aviation, including the D.C. midair and game-changing MOSAIC rule.
An attorney specializing in aviation disasters shared his expertise on what to expect in the aftermath of the UPS plane crash. As more than a dozen families grieve the sudden loss of loved ones, ...
Preliminary data show a steep increase in fatal business aviation accidents, with deaths reaching levels last seen more than ...
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How one aircraft design flaw triggered two disasters back to back
In the late 1940s, a brand-new airliner was rushed into service during a fierce race between manufacturers. What no one ...
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Why are so many plane crashes happening in 2025? Key incidents, causes and aviation safety concerns
A plane crashed shortly after take off at a London airport to mark the latest aviation disaster of 2025. London Southend Airport remains closed as of Monday July 14, with all flights to and from the ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of major accidents involving military aircraft spiked in 2024, internal Pentagon figures show, and a series of high-profile aviation mishaps with deaths and the loss of ...
The devastating midair collision between a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter and a passenger jet over Washington, D.C., that claimed 67 lives has exposed a cascade of systemic failures that turned ...
The South African Civil Aviation Authority’s Accidents and Incidents Investigations Division is probing an aircraft crash ...
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Mark Martin’s Social Media Rant Justified Considering NASCAR’s Tragic History of Aviation Disasters
A short look at some of the most unfortunate aviation-related crashes that have taken the lives of NASCAR's best over the years.
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Record flights, major disasters: 2025 exposed cracks in aviation's epic rebound
The Covid-19 pandemic? Ancient history. The global aviation industry is on track to shatter the 10 billion flyers milestone — a soaring triumph. But 2.
In the wake of the catastrophic July Fourth floods that barreled through south central Texas, claiming 119 lives and leaving nearly 200 people missing, NASA dispatched two aircraft to aid local ...
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