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Miami Air Boeing 737 Skids Off Runway Into River in Jacksonville

Miami Air International confirmed it was notified of an incident involving Flight BSK293 on Friday, May 3, 2019, at approximately 9:55 pm EDT.

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[UPDATE 19] No Survivors as Ethiopian Airlines Flight Enroute to Nairobi Crashes

Ethiopian Airlines has confirmed that its flight ET 302 operating from Addis Ababa to Nairobi was involved in an accident today around Bishoftu

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[UPDATE 6] Ethiopian Airlines Grounds Boeing 737 MAX 8 Fleet

Following the tragic accident of flight ET 302, Ethiopian Airlines has decided to ground its Boeing 737 MAX 8 fleet, until further notice.

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U.S. DOT Announces Special Committee to Review FAA’s Aircraft Certification Process

The U.S. DOT announced the establishment of an expert Special Committee to review the procedures of the FAA for the certification of new aircraft

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U.S. DOT Requests Formal Audit of Boeing 737 MAX 8 Certification Process

The U.S. DOT confirmed Secretary Chao has asked that the Inspector General conduct a formal audit of the certification process for the Boeing 737-MAX 8

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FAA Proposes $161,500 Civil Penalty Against Redtail Air

The FAA proposes a civil penalty against Redtail Air for allegedly operating an aircraft on more than 100 flights when it was not in an airworthy condition

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Undetectable Flight Control Malfunction Caused MD-83 Runway Excursion in 2017

The Ameristar Charters Boeing MD-83, which was transporting the University of Michigan basketball team to Washington, D.C., was substantially damaged.

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Pilots in Europe Suffering Fatigue Despite New Rules, ECA Says

European pilots and cabin crew are experiencing unusually high levels of fatigue, incompatible with an acceptable level of flight safety

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Two Southwest Airlines Planes Collide at Newark Airport

Southwest Airlines confirmed that two of its aircraft collided in a designated deicing area at Newark Liberty International on Saturday morning.

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PAL Airlines Aircraft Nose Gear Collapses Following Emergency Landing

Canadian regional airline PAL Airlines confirmed that one of its aircraft was involved in an incident at Stephenville Airport earlier today. 

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