Airlines Ban Batteries for Safety. So Why Are Nuts Still Allowed in Cabins?
By Joshua Fagan Aviation safety is built on a simple principle. If a risk is preventable, low cost to mitigate, […]
By Joshua Fagan Aviation safety is built on a simple principle. If a risk is preventable, low cost to mitigate, […]
On 5 February 2026, the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) demanded a detailed explanation from Air India after one of its Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners departed London Heathrow
Author: Joshua Fagan Overview On 5 February 2026, a FedEx Express maintenance incident at Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI)drew attention to the challenges of operating
By Joshua Fagan – Aviation Correspondent5 February 2026 Late on Monday night an Airbus A350‑1000 carrying 300 passengers lifted off from Harry Reid International Airport
Air travel is designed to operate with redundancy and safety margins, but sometimes even routine long‑haul flights face extraordinary circumstances.