The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has ordered urgent inspections on 16 Airbus A380 aircraft after cracks were discovered in critical wing structural components, raising fresh attention to long-term maintenance requirements for the world’s largest passenger jet.
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Embraer has secured a major regulatory milestone as its next-generation Praetor 600E received triple certification from leading aviation authorities.
AIESL expands Nagpur MRO facility, seeks EASA approval for Airbus maintenance and eyes Boeing 777 P2F conversion capability.
EASA ramps up C919 certification tests in Shanghai, backed by 4 million passengers, 4,300 flights, and extensive airline data.
Bombardier has secured European Union Aviation Safety Agency certification for the Global 8000, completing its full set of global regulatory approvals.
European regulators have started in-flight evaluations of China’s domestically developed COMAC C919 narrowbody jet, marking a critical phase in its long-running certification effort with Europe.
Airbus grounds 6,000 A320 jets worldwide after a solar radiation software flaw triggers major global flight disruptions.
Rolls-Royce has completed all certification testing for its latest business jet engine, the Pearl 10X, marking a major step toward approval from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
DGCA warned Air India Express (IX) in March over failure to promptly comply with a European airworthiness directive related to CFM engine components on an Airbus A320 aircraft.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has paused progress on authorizing single-pilot operations for large commercial aircraft such as those operated by Lufthansa (LH) and Air France (AF), citing unresolved safety and technological issues.