aviation safety
IATA’s annual safety report shows improvements in global aviation safety
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) released its 2024 Annual Safety Report listing progress in the field of aviation safety today, 26th February.
Philippine senator points out need for upgrading aviation safety measures
Philippine senator Francis Tolentino reminded the country’s aviation and travel sectors of the need to upgrade aviation safety measures implemented among Philippine airports.
UPDATE: Jeju Air offices and Muan International Airport raided by SoKor authorities
South Korean authorities are presently conducting search-and-seizure operations to aid the ongoing investigation into the deadly Jeju Air crash.
IATA releases statement on Azerbaijan Airlines crash
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called for a thorough, impartial, and transparent investigation into the tragic crash of Azerbaijan Airlines flight 8243.
UPDATE: Jeju Air to face extensive investigation, share prices drop in wake of crash
The South Korean government held a press briefing at 9:30am, BKK time, today, 30th December, announcing the pending investigation into the safety practices of low-cost carrier Jeju Air following the deadly crash yesterday, 29th December, at Muan International Airport.
Air Astana completes first 12-year C-check
Air Astana announced that it is now the first Kazakh carrier to carry out a heavy maintenance 12-Year C-check
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