This summary of significant aircraft accidents in 2025 examines causes, investigations, and aviation safety lessons.
WASHINGTON — Serious U.S. military aviation mishaps rose significantly between 2020 and 2024, killing 90 people and costing billions in damage, according to new Pentagon data provided to Democratic ...
Discover how AAIB probed 19 aircraft accidents and incidents in the past year, enhancing aviation safety protocols.
A collision at Muscatine Municipal Airport is detailed in Iowa DOT’s 2025 aviation accident report, which documents 12 ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A new report reveals a significant increase in serious aviation incidents involving the military across the United States. The Pentagon provided this data to Congress, highlighting ...
The fatal among them was the Wednesday crash that killed Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and four others, but aviation experts and investigators say the tragedy followed a pattern of repe ...
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WASHINGTON, Dec 15 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration is taking action after a collision between an American Airlines (AAL.O), opens new tab regional jet and an Army helicopter that ...
In a statement, Air India said, “Air India acknowledges the receipt of a DGCA order in relation to an incident that was voluntarily reported back in 2025. All identified gaps have since been ...
Achieving this requires that the Nigerian aviation industry and its operators move beyond merely complying with regulatory standards prescribed by authorities. True safety is achieved only when these ...
A Cessna 172 trainer aircraft crash-landed near Belagavi airport due to fuel issues, with both pilots safely ejecting before ...
Bird strikes at Indian airports are on the rise, with over 6,300 incidents in five years. The government says stricter wildlife management measures are being implemented to enhance aviation safety.