Last year was the safest in the history of commercial aviation
Only 44 flyers died in 10 accidents in 2017 – 85 per cent fewer deaths than last year and 98 per cent fewer than 1972, the worst year recorded.
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Only 44 flyers died in 10 accidents in 2017 – 85 per cent fewer deaths than last year and 98 per cent fewer than 1972, the worst year recorded.
The American Government aviation body and its European counterpart have extended their already-existing agreements to boost safety and air traffic management.
Broadening the scope of aviation education, reaching younger people and women may be the key to closing the skills gap emerging in the air transport sector, the ICAO chief has said.
Bitcoin and Ethereum can now be used to buy membership to an exclusive airline or charter flights with Surf Air, an exclusive 'all-you-can-fly' airline.
A report has found that 52,000 fewer households are impacted by noise at Heathrow Airport than they were 11 years ago.
Just over two weeks after the UK High Court ruled against Monarch's administrators right to sell its slots, the decision has been overturned - a £60 million windfall for the failed airline.
One of Europe's biggest budget airlines has introduced a new hold baggage band to satisfy its customers' demands.
Thales and Emirates Aviation University have signed a memorandum of understanding meaning the two will now launch joint schemes in the field of aviation education.
London Heathrow has announced its biggest October ever, the 12th consecutive record-breaking month for Europe's biggest airport.
Liverpool John Lennon, easyJet's second base, has held a little celebration to mark 20 years to the day since the airline's first flight set off from the airport.
Inmarsat has announced it has joined the Aviation Information Sharing and Analysis Center (A-ISAC), an international membership association for sharing cybersecurity information targeted at the aviation sector.
Passengers on a small domestic flight had a lucky escape after a drone flying illegally close to Quebec's Jean Lesage International Airport struck their plane.
A season of widespread upheaval across the European airline sector has caused potential buyers of Italy's troubled Alitalia to hesitate, according to the nation's economic development ministry.
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