ReutersDavid Shepardson

NTSB to lead investigation into Ryanair Boeing 737 incident over Greece involving passenger exposed after broken window

The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said it will lead the investigation into an incident on a Ryanair Boeing 737 over Greece last week, in which a passenger was partly sucked out after a broken window. The probe follows reported engine-related damage in the aircraft.

2026-07-16T16:42:28.392279-07:00
AeroTimeStephen Pope

UK pledges €300 million to fund 16 Gripen fighter jets for Ukraine

By AeroTime: The UK has pledged $345 million to help Ukraine field 16 Saab Gripen E fighter jets by 2029, including training, simulators and spare parts.

2026-07-16T13:43:36.482386-07:00
The Air CurrentJulie Johnsson

New NTSB material shows helicopter involved in fatal April 2025 accident struck birds before crashing in NYC, an early eVTOL market

By The Air Current: Data-driven reporting and analysis on the strategy and technology of flying., Data-driven reporting and analysis on the strategy and technology of flying.

2026-07-16T11:56:21.102901-07:00
Via SatelliteRachel Jewett

AST SpaceMobile Discloses Delays to Launch Campaign, Explores Vertical Integration

By Via Satellite: AST SpaceMobile has pushed back the expected timing of its launch campaign to early 2027, the company disclosed this week. The company also launched a share sale to raise $1 billion, mentioning it may consider vertical integration in launch.

2026-07-16T13:50:47.084854-07:00
Air Data NewsRicardo Meier

Czech Air Force receives first Embraer C-390 Millennium

By Air Data News: Delivery comes days before official christening ceremony scheduled Embraer has delivered the first C-390 Millennium to the Czech Air Force, completing the transfer about 20 months after Prague signed a contract for two aircraft.

2026-07-16T12:22:33.558947-07:00