By 2027, European aircraft may fly with just one pilot, prompting backlash from pilots led by the ECA, who argue
Koen Milis, Director General of the Belgian Civil Aviation Authority, elected as Chair of the EASA Management Board, with Anelia
EASA shared updates on a number of its major projects such as Data4Safety, ECCAIRS 2, eRules, International Cooperation, Rulemaking in Air Traffic
EASA is in contact with the FAA on this matter and will follow the investigation into the Alaska Airlines event
The E195-E2 will be the largest and most sustainable aircraft able to operate from London City Airport.
This thought-provoking documentary by the Dutch broadcast organization BNNVARA sheds light on alarming practices within the aviation industry, raising significant
BARIG points to the comprehensive hygiene and protection measures taken by the airlines. These include ventilation and air conditioning systems
Several jurisdictions still maintain mask requirements. That is a challenge for airlines and passengers flying between destinations with different requirements.
EASA and ECDC updated Aviation Health Safety Protocol advises European States and industry on the progressive de-escalation of protective measures
After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, ATCEUC was able to organize its 57th General Assembly in Málaga, Spain.