Beijing Plane Crash: Aircraft Reportedly Hits CITIC Tower
BEIJING — A small aircraft reportedly crashed into CITIC Tower in Beijing’s central business district at about 6:00 p.m. China Standard Time on Friday, June 26, 2026. The Beijing plane crash damaged part of the tower’s glass facade and sent debris toward streets below. The 108-story building, widely known as China Zun, stands 528 meters, or 1,732 feet, tall and is Beijing’s tallest skyscraper. Beijing Plane Crash Prompts Evacuation A fi
Beijing Plane Crash: Aircraft Reportedly Hits CITIC Tower
BEIJING — A small aircraft reportedly crashed into CITIC Tower in Beijing’s central business district at about 6:00 p.m. China Standard Time on Friday, June 26, 2026. The Beijing plane crash damaged part of the tower’s glass facade and sent debris toward streets below. The 108-story building, widely known as China Zun, stands 528 meters, or 1,732 feet, tall and is Beijing’s tallest skyscraper. Beijing Plane Crash Prompts Evacuation A fi
Laredo Private Jet Crash on Loop 20 Kills One
The Laredo private jet crash on Loop 20 killed one person after a Cessna Citation Latitude carrying six people came down near Laredo International Airport and erupted in flames shortly after 10 p.m. local time. Officials had not determined whether the person who died was aboard the aircraft or on the ground. No injuries on the ground were immediately reported. Laredo private jet crash prompts roadside rescue Drivers found the a
Laredo Private Jet Crash on Loop 20 Kills One
The Laredo private jet crash on Loop 20 killed one person after a Cessna Citation Latitude carrying six people came down near Laredo International Airport and erupted in flames shortly after 10 p.m. local time. Officials had not determined whether the person who died was aboard the aircraft or on the ground. No injuries on the ground were immediately reported. Laredo private jet crash prompts roadside rescue Drivers found the a
Noida Airport Opens With First Commercial Flight From Lucknow
Noida International Airport in Jewar began commercial flight operations on Monday, June 15, 2026, marking a major milestone for Uttar Pradesh’s aviation network and the wider National Capital Region. The first commercial flight from Lucknow’s Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport landed at the new airport at 8:05 am, officially opening passenger movement at the greenfield aviation hub. The inaugural Lucknow-Noida service was ope
Noida Airport Opens With First Commercial Flight From Lucknow
Noida International Airport in Jewar began commercial flight operations on Monday, June 15, 2026, marking a major milestone for Uttar Pradesh’s aviation network and the wider National Capital Region. The first commercial flight from Lucknow’s Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport landed at the new airport at 8:05 am, officially opening passenger movement at the greenfield aviation hub. The inaugural Lucknow-Noida service was ope
IAF AN-32 Meets With Accident At Assam Airbase
An Indian Air Force AN-32 transport aircraft met with an accident at Air Force Station Jorhat in Assam on Saturday, triggering an emergency response inside the military facility. Initial reports said the aircraft may have caught fire after landing, but officials have not yet confirmed the exact cause of the incident. The Indian Air Force issued a brief statement confirming the accident. It said an AN-32 aircraft of the IAF met with an acci
IAF AN-32 Meets With Accident At Assam Airbase
An Indian Air Force AN-32 transport aircraft met with an accident at Air Force Station Jorhat in Assam on Saturday, triggering an emergency response inside the military facility. Initial reports said the aircraft may have caught fire after landing, but officials have not yet confirmed the exact cause of the incident. The Indian Air Force issued a brief statement confirming the accident. It said an AN-32 aircraft of the IAF met with an acci
Gulfstream G200 Explodes At La Romana Airport
Private Jet Crashes At La Romana Airport A private jet crashed on the runway at La Romana International Airport in the Dominican Republic on Sunday, June 7, killing the pilot and co-pilot, according to the country’s aviation authorities. The aircraft was identified as a Gulfstream G200, and officials said no passengers were reported on board at the time of the crash. Videos shared online appeared to show t
Gulfstream G200 Explodes At La Romana Airport
Private Jet Crashes At La Romana Airport A private jet crashed on the runway at La Romana International Airport in the Dominican Republic on Sunday, June 7, killing the pilot and co-pilot, according to the country’s aviation authorities. The aircraft was identified as a Gulfstream G200, and officials said no passengers were reported on board at the time of the crash. Videos shared online appeared to show t
IndiGo Suspends 6 International Routes Till September
IndiGo has temporarily paused flights to six international destinations as it adjusts its overseas network amid weaker demand, higher costs and airspace-related pressure. IndiGo Pauses Select Overseas Flights IndiGo has announced a temporary suspension of flights to six international destinations, affecting travellers planning trips to parts of Southeast Asia and China. The airline will stop services to Langkawi, Krabi,
IndiGo Suspends 6 International Routes Till September
IndiGo has temporarily paused flights to six international destinations as it adjusts its overseas network amid weaker demand, higher costs and airspace-related pressure. IndiGo Pauses Select Overseas Flights IndiGo has announced a temporary suspension of flights to six international destinations, affecting travellers planning trips to parts of Southeast Asia and China. The airline will stop services to Langkawi, Krabi,
Air India Boeing 787 Crash Probe: Interim Report Expected Before Anniversary
Indian aviation investigators are preparing an interim report into last year’s deadly Air India Boeing 787 crash instead of a final report, as the investigation remains complex and incomplete ahead of the accident anniversary. The crash, which took place on June 12, 2025, involved an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner operating from Ahmedabad to London. The disaster killed 260 people, making it one of the deadliest aviation accidents
Air India Boeing 787 Crash Probe: Interim Report Expected Before Anniversary
Indian aviation investigators are preparing an interim report into last year’s deadly Air India Boeing 787 crash instead of a final report, as the investigation remains complex and incomplete ahead of the accident anniversary. The crash, which took place on June 12, 2025, involved an Air India Boeing 787 Dreamliner operating from Ahmedabad to London. The disaster killed 260 people, making it one of the deadliest aviation accidents
Cathay Pacific CX156 Turbulence Injures 10 Before Hong Kong Landing
Cathay Pacific flight CX156 landed safely in Hong Kong after severe turbulence injured 10 people on a Brisbane-to-Hong Kong service. The Airbus A350-900 arrived at Hong Kong International Airport at about 6:45 AM HKT on Saturday, May 23, 2026. For US readers, that was Friday evening, May 22, 2026, in Eastern and Central time zones. Hong Kong public broadcaster RTHK reported that the flight arrived early Saturday, while the South China Morning Post a
Cathay Pacific CX156 Turbulence Injures 10 Before Hong Kong Landing
Cathay Pacific flight CX156 landed safely in Hong Kong after severe turbulence injured 10 people on a Brisbane-to-Hong Kong service. The Airbus A350-900 arrived at Hong Kong International Airport at about 6:45 AM HKT on Saturday, May 23, 2026. For US readers, that was Friday evening, May 22, 2026, in Eastern and Central time zones. Hong Kong public broadcaster RTHK reported that the flight arrived early Saturday, while the South China Morning Post a
Royal International Air Tattoo 2026 Cancelled Over Iran Tensions
RIAT 2026 Cancelled Amid Iran Tensions The Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), one of the world’s largest military and defence airshows, has been cancelled for 2026 due to ongoing military operations connected to the Iran conflict, organisers confirmed on Friday, May 22,2026. Scheduled for July 17–19 at RAF Fairford in southwest England, the event attracts more than 150,000 visitors annually. The active Royal Air For
Royal International Air Tattoo 2026 Cancelled Over Iran Tensions
RIAT 2026 Cancelled Amid Iran Tensions The Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT), one of the world’s largest military and defence airshows, has been cancelled for 2026 due to ongoing military operations connected to the Iran conflict, organisers confirmed on Friday, May 22,2026. Scheduled for July 17–19 at RAF Fairford in southwest England, the event attracts more than 150,000 visitors annually. The active Royal Air For
FAA Investigates O’Hare Taxiway Scrape Involving United, ANA
The FAA is investigating an O’Hare taxiway scrape after a United Airlines Boeing 737 made light contact with an All Nippon Airways aircraft at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. The incident happened just before 10:00 AM CT on an unspecified Thursday, according to the information provided. The exact calendar date was not included in the source details. FAA reviews O’Hare taxiway scrape involving United and ANA The Federal Aviation Admi
FAA Investigates O’Hare Taxiway Scrape Involving United, ANA
The FAA is investigating an O’Hare taxiway scrape after a United Airlines Boeing 737 made light contact with an All Nippon Airways aircraft at Chicago O’Hare International Airport. The incident happened just before 10:00 AM CT on an unspecified Thursday, according to the information provided. The exact calendar date was not included in the source details. FAA reviews O’Hare taxiway scrape involving United and ANA The Federal Aviation Admi
Narendra Modi attends Surya Kiran air show at Somnath Temple celebrations
The Indian Air Force’s famous Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team thrilled thousands of spectators with a grand air show above the Somnath Temple on May 11 during the Somnath Amrut Mahotsav-2026 celebrations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the special event, which marked 75 years since the reconstruction of the historic temple. The colourful flypast and precision aerial formations became one of the biggest highlights of the celebrations in Gujarat, drawing devotees, tourists, and aviation ent
Narendra Modi attends Surya Kiran air show at Somnath Temple celebrations
The Indian Air Force’s famous Surya Kiran Aerobatic Team thrilled thousands of spectators with a grand air show above the Somnath Temple on May 11 during the Somnath Amrut Mahotsav-2026 celebrations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the special event, which marked 75 years since the reconstruction of the historic temple. The colourful flypast and precision aerial formations became one of the biggest highlights of the celebrations in Gujarat, drawing devotees, tourists, and aviation ent
Emergency Evacuation After Turkish Airlines Wheel Catches Fire in Nepal
A Turkish Airlines flight arriving from Istanbul experienced an emergency landing situation at Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu after one of its landing gear wheels caught fire upon touchdown on May 10th, Sunday. Airport authorities confirmed that the fire was quickly brought under control and all passengers and crew members were safely evacuated from the aircraft without injuries. The aircraft, operating as Turkish Airlines flight TK726, was carrying 278 passe
Emergency Evacuation After Turkish Airlines Wheel Catches Fire in Nepal
A Turkish Airlines flight arriving from Istanbul experienced an emergency landing situation at Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu after one of its landing gear wheels caught fire upon touchdown on May 10th, Sunday. Airport authorities confirmed that the fire was quickly brought under control and all passengers and crew members were safely evacuated from the aircraft without injuries. The aircraft, operating as Turkish Airlines flight TK726, was carrying 278 passe
Frontier Plane Hits Runway Intruder at Denver, Engine Ignites
Frontier Flight Aborts Takeoff After Deadly Denver Runway Breach A Frontier Airlines flight was forced to abort takeoff at Denver International Airport late Friday, May 8, after the aircraft struck a person who had entered an active runway, officials said. The collision triggered an engine fire and emergency evacuation, leaving multiple passengers injured. The incident involved Frontier Flight 4345, an Airbus A321neo, at approximately 11:19 PM local time.
Frontier Plane Hits Runway Intruder at Denver, Engine Ignites
Frontier Flight Aborts Takeoff After Deadly Denver Runway Breach A Frontier Airlines flight was forced to abort takeoff at Denver International Airport late Friday, May 8, after the aircraft struck a person who had entered an active runway, officials said. The collision triggered an engine fire and emergency evacuation, leaving multiple passengers injured. The incident involved Frontier Flight 4345, an Airbus A321neo, at approximately 11:19 PM local time.
United Airlines flight 169 collision at Newark under FAA investigation
A United Airlines Boeing 767 was involved in a serious aviation incident near Newark Airport on Sunday, May 3, when its landing gear struck a truck during final approach, leaving one driver injured and prompting an FAA probe. The aircraft, operating as flight 169 from Venice, was carrying 231 people and landed safely despite the collision. Authorities confirmed no passengers or crew were injured, while the driver on the ground suffered minor injuries. The airline has removed the crew from dut
United Airlines flight 169 collision at Newark under FAA investigation
A United Airlines Boeing 767 was involved in a serious aviation incident near Newark Airport on Sunday, May 3, when its landing gear struck a truck during final approach, leaving one driver injured and prompting an FAA probe. The aircraft, operating as flight 169 from Venice, was carrying 231 people and landed safely despite the collision. Authorities confirmed no passengers or crew were injured, while the driver on the ground suffered minor injuries. The airline has removed the crew from dut
Air India Cuts International Schedules As Aviation Costs Soar
Air India’s decision to scale back its international flight operations reflects the growing pressure on the aviation sector as fuel prices continue to rise sharply. According to internal communication, CEO and Managing Director Campbell Wilson informed employees that the airline has little choice but to reduce schedules during June and July. The move follows earlier cuts in April and May, indicating a prolonged period of operational challenges driven by external factors beyond the airline’s control. The primary concern remains the steep increase in aviation turbine fuel prices, which constitute a major portion of airline operating costs. As fuel prices surge, airlines are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain profitability on long-haul international routes. Adding to the challenge are airspace restrictions in certain regions, forcing aircraft to take longer alternative paths. These extended routes not only increase fuel consumption but also lead to higher operational expenses and longer travel times for passengers. Industry Impact and Government Concerns The situation is not limited to a single airline, as the broader aviation industry in India is also feeling the strain. The Federation of Indian Airlines, representing major carriers like IndiGo and SpiceJet, has raised concerns with the government regarding the unsustainable rise in fuel costs. In a recent communication to the Civil Aviation Ministry, the industry body highlighted the extreme financial stress being faced by airlines, urging immediate intervention to stabilize operations and prevent further disruptions. Passenger Impact and Future Outlook For passengers, the reduction in international flights may lead to limited availability of seats, higher ticket prices, and potential changes in travel schedules. Travelers planning trips during the peak summer months may need to book tickets in advance or consider flexible travel plans. Despite these challenges, airlines are expected to closely monitor fuel price trends and regulatory developments before making further operational decisions. As the aviation sector navigates these turbulent conditions, the coming months will be crucial in determining how airlines adapt to rising costs and evolving geopolitical factors. The balance between maintaining connectivity and ensuring financial sustainability will remain a key focus for Air India and the wider airline industry.
Air India Cuts International Schedules As Aviation Costs Soar
Air India’s decision to scale back its international flight operations reflects the growing pressure on the aviation sector as fuel prices continue to rise sharply. According to internal communication, CEO and Managing Director Campbell Wilson informed employees that the airline has little choice but to reduce schedules during June and July. The move follows earlier cuts in April and May, indicating a prolonged period of operational challenges driven by external factors beyond the airline’s control. The primary concern remains the steep increase in aviation turbine fuel prices, which constitute a major portion of airline operating costs. As fuel prices surge, airlines are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain profitability on long-haul international routes. Adding to the challenge are airspace restrictions in certain regions, forcing aircraft to take longer alternative paths. These extended routes not only increase fuel consumption but also lead to higher operational expenses and longer travel times for passengers. Industry Impact and Government Concerns The situation is not limited to a single airline, as the broader aviation industry in India is also feeling the strain. The Federation of Indian Airlines, representing major carriers like IndiGo and SpiceJet, has raised concerns with the government regarding the unsustainable rise in fuel costs. In a recent communication to the Civil Aviation Ministry, the industry body highlighted the extreme financial stress being faced by airlines, urging immediate intervention to stabilize operations and prevent further disruptions. Passenger Impact and Future Outlook For passengers, the reduction in international flights may lead to limited availability of seats, higher ticket prices, and potential changes in travel schedules. Travelers planning trips during the peak summer months may need to book tickets in advance or consider flexible travel plans. Despite these challenges, airlines are expected to closely monitor fuel price trends and regulatory developments before making further operational decisions. As the aviation sector navigates these turbulent conditions, the coming months will be crucial in determining how airlines adapt to rising costs and evolving geopolitical factors. The balance between maintaining connectivity and ensuring financial sustainability will remain a key focus for Air India and the wider airline industry.
What is Trump’s final bailout plan for Spirit Airlines? It could prevent liquidation
President Donald Trump said on Friday, May 1, 2026, that his administration had delivered a “final” bailout proposal to Spirit Airlines as the budget airline faces the possibility of liquidation without immediate financial su
What is Trump’s final bailout plan for Spirit Airlines? It could prevent liquidation
President Donald Trump said on Friday, May 1, 2026, that his administration had delivered a “final” bailout proposal to Spirit Airlines as the budget airline faces the possibility of liquidation without immediate financial su
Oscar statuette recovered after going missing on flight from New York to Frankfurt
An Oscar statuette belonging to Russian director Pavel Talankin was recovered after going missing on a Lufthansa flight from New York to Frankfurt. The incident followed a TSA security check that required the award to be placed in checked luggage, prompting an internal review. Oscar statuette recovered after going missing on flight from New York to Frankfurt blends into a broader aviation and security incident that raised concerns over airport screeni
Oscar statuette recovered after going missing on flight from New York to Frankfurt
An Oscar statuette belonging to Russian director Pavel Talankin was recovered after going missing on a Lufthansa flight from New York to Frankfurt. The incident followed a TSA security check that required the award to be placed in checked luggage, prompting an internal review. Oscar statuette recovered after going missing on flight from New York to Frankfurt blends into a broader aviation and security incident that raised concerns over airport screeni
What caused Singapore flight cancellations? Operational disruptions affect global routes
What caused Singapore flight cancellations? Operational disruptions affect global routes as multiple departures from Singapore’s Changi Airport were canceled, impacting both regional and long-haul travel. The disruptions affected flights bound for Kunming, San Francisco, Vancouver, and Bahrain, underscoring operational challenges at one of Asia’s busiest aviation hubs. Airlines and routes affected across Asia, North America, and the Middle East Airli
What caused Singapore flight cancellations? Operational disruptions affect global routes
What caused Singapore flight cancellations? Operational disruptions affect global routes as multiple departures from Singapore’s Changi Airport were canceled, impacting both regional and long-haul travel. The disruptions affected flights bound for Kunming, San Francisco, Vancouver, and Bahrain, underscoring operational challenges at one of Asia’s busiest aviation hubs. Airlines and routes affected across Asia, North America, and the Middle East Airli
Iran airspace resumes operations amid ongoing US-Iran conflict tensions
Iran airspace has resumed operations nearly two months after being shut down following joint airstrikes by the United States and Israel, marking a cautious step toward normalcy amid ongoing regional tensions. The reopening of Imam Khomeini International Airport on April 25 signals a gradual recovery in Iran’s aviation sector, even as diplomatic uncertainty continues to cloud the broader US-Iran conflict. The airspace closure was enforced on February 28 after coordinated military action escalated into a wider confrontation, forcing Iran to halt civilian aviation across the country. With security assessments and operational preparations now underway, authorities have begun restoring flight services in phases. Initial departures from Tehran include routes to Medina, Muscat, and Istanbul, reflecting limited but significant progress in reconnecting international travel corridors. Iran’s Civil Aviation Authority has indicated that full restoration of aviation services will depend on continued coordination between military and civilian agencies. Earlier, on April 18, Iran reopened its eastern airspace to international flights, allowing transit operations to resume and easing pressure on regional air traffic routes. Officials emphasize that passenger safety remains the top priority during this phased reopening. At the same time, diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the US-Iran war have encountered fresh complications. A delegation linked to former US President Donald Trump, including envoy Steve Witkoff and adviser Jared Kushner, is currently in Pakistan for a second round of peace talks. However, Iran has clearly denied any direct engagement with US representatives during this visit, raising doubts about the progress of negotiations. Iran’s Foreign Ministry has clarified that its position will be conveyed through Pakistani intermediaries, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi actively involved in discussions aimed at reducing tensions. Tehran continues to describe the conflict as “an externally imposed war of aggression”, stressing the importance of restoring regional stability and easing sanctions pressure. Previous negotiations collapsed after Iran strongly objected to US demands to maintain sanctions and naval restrictions during talks. As both sides remain firm in their positions, the reopening of Iran airspace stands as a significant operational step, even as broader geopolitical challenges remain unresolved.
Iran airspace resumes operations amid ongoing US-Iran conflict tensions
Iran airspace has resumed operations nearly two months after being shut down following joint airstrikes by the United States and Israel, marking a cautious step toward normalcy amid ongoing regional tensions. The reopening of Imam Khomeini International Airport on April 25 signals a gradual recovery in Iran’s aviation sector, even as diplomatic uncertainty continues to cloud the broader US-Iran conflict. The airspace closure was enforced on February 28 after coordinated military action escalated into a wider confrontation, forcing Iran to halt civilian aviation across the country. With security assessments and operational preparations now underway, authorities have begun restoring flight services in phases. Initial departures from Tehran include routes to Medina, Muscat, and Istanbul, reflecting limited but significant progress in reconnecting international travel corridors. Iran’s Civil Aviation Authority has indicated that full restoration of aviation services will depend on continued coordination between military and civilian agencies. Earlier, on April 18, Iran reopened its eastern airspace to international flights, allowing transit operations to resume and easing pressure on regional air traffic routes. Officials emphasize that passenger safety remains the top priority during this phased reopening. At the same time, diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the US-Iran war have encountered fresh complications. A delegation linked to former US President Donald Trump, including envoy Steve Witkoff and adviser Jared Kushner, is currently in Pakistan for a second round of peace talks. However, Iran has clearly denied any direct engagement with US representatives during this visit, raising doubts about the progress of negotiations. Iran’s Foreign Ministry has clarified that its position will be conveyed through Pakistani intermediaries, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi actively involved in discussions aimed at reducing tensions. Tehran continues to describe the conflict as “an externally imposed war of aggression”, stressing the importance of restoring regional stability and easing sanctions pressure. Previous negotiations collapsed after Iran strongly objected to US demands to maintain sanctions and naval restrictions during talks. As both sides remain firm in their positions, the reopening of Iran airspace stands as a significant operational step, even as broader geopolitical challenges remain unresolved.
India moves over 1.1 million people from Gulf region during ceasefire window
India has evacuated more than 1.1 million people from West Asia as regional tensions and airspace restrictions continue to disrupt commercial travel, officials said during a government briefing in New Delhi. The large-scale movement has been carried out through sustained flight operations from multiple countries, with authorities relying on alternate routes where airspace remains accessible. Officials said that since February 28, approximately 1,130,000 passengers have traveled fro
India moves over 1.1 million people from Gulf region during ceasefire window
India has evacuated more than 1.1 million people from West Asia as regional tensions and airspace restrictions continue to disrupt commercial travel, officials said during a government briefing in New Delhi. The large-scale movement has been carried out through sustained flight operations from multiple countries, with authorities relying on alternate routes where airspace remains accessible. Officials said that since February 28, approximately 1,130,000 passengers have traveled fro









