Jerry Clark+FollowBoeing’s Missed Warning: What It Means for FlyersHere’s a coffee break jaw-dropper: A part that cracked and caused a deadly UPS cargo plane crash was actually flagged by Boeing back in 2011—but wasn’t seen as urgent. Fast forward, and that same part failed, grounding a whole fleet. For travelers and shippers, it’s a reminder to pay attention to airline safety updates—sometimes, the little things can have big consequences for your next delivery or trip. #Business #Industry #aviationnews11Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowWould You Trust a Plane to Land Itself?Imagine this: you're on a flight, something goes wrong, and instead of the pilot, the plane itself steps in to save the day. That's exactly what happened when a small plane over Colorado lost cabin pressure—Garmin’s Emergency Autoland took over and landed safely, no humans needed. This is a big deal for anyone who’s ever wondered if autopilot could really take the wheel. The tech is now a real-life backup plan, not just a sci-fi fantasy. #Business #Industry #AviationNews00Share
Jerry Clark+FollowMillionaire’s Ski Slope Landings Get GroundedEver dreamed of skipping the ski lift and landing your chopper right on the slopes? One Italian millionaire did just that—until aviation authorities yanked his license for repeatedly parking his helicopter on busy ski runs. The move is a wake-up call: even if you’ve got the cash, rules are rules, especially when it comes to public safety. So, for your next mountain getaway, stick to the gondola—your wallet and fellow skiers will thank you! #Business #Industry #aviationnews20Share
Kristy Tallman+Follow🕊️ Another life lost weeks after UPS crash Seven weeks after UPS Flight 2976 crashed in Louisville, another victim has died. Alain Rodriguez Colina passed away early Christmas morning from injuries sustained in the crash. The total death toll is now 15. Investigators say the cargo plane lost its left engine and pylon during takeoff at Muhammad Ali International Airport. Families continue to grieve as the investigation moves forward. 🎥 Video credit: WAVE / Gray Local Media #UPS #AviationNews #Louisville #BreakingNews #Investigation275Share
Brooke Martin+FollowJapan's New Flight School Upgrade: Texan IICoffee break scoop: Japan just ordered its first batch of Beechcraft T-6 Texan II training planes from Textron. Why does this matter? Well, it means Japan’s future pilots will be learning on the same jets trusted by the U.S. and NATO. For Textron, it’s a foot in the door to more deals, and for Japan, it’s a fast-track to modern pilot training. If you’re into aviation stocks or global defense trends, keep an eye on this partnership! #Business #Industry #AviationNews00Share
Arthur Booker+FollowWhy Lufthansa Is Ditching Some Jumbo JetsLufthansa is cleaning out its airplane closet—selling two of its massive 747-8s and retiring two older 747-400s. The airline wants to save on fuel and maintenance by switching to newer, more efficient planes. Rumor has it, the U.S. Air Force might snag those jumbo jets for future presidential rides. If you’re a travel buff, expect more flights on quieter, comfier planes soon! #Business #Industry #aviationnews00Share
Larissa wilson+Follow✈️ “Anyone else see that unmarked 747 landing at O’Hare today? What’s going on?” Several viewers have reported seeing an unmarked Boeing 747 land at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport earlier today — no airline logos, no flight number visible. Some are speculating government flights, private charters, or secretive transport. Have you seen it? If so, record what you saw — time, tail number (if visible), and what the plane looked like. This could help piece together what’s really behind the mysterious arrival.#O’Hare #Chicago #AviationMystery #UnmarkedPlane #BreakingNews #AviationNews #PlaneSpotting #NewsBreak1716Share
dylan15+FollowNY to LA in 3 Hours? Supersonic Comeback!Imagine zipping from New York to LA in just 3 hours! The US just lifted a 52-year ban on overland supersonic flights, meaning those Concorde-style jets could be back by 2027. New tech promises to ditch the deafening booms, so you get the speed without the noise. Boom Supersonic and NASA are racing to make it happen. Would you hop on the first flight? #Travel #SupersonicTravel #AviationNews47150Share