BloombergDanny Lee

Final report flags possible weather radar malfunction in 2024 Singapore Airlines fatal turbulence (SQ321)

A final investigation report into Singapore Airlines’ 2024 turbulence incident—where one passenger died and dozens were injured—concludes the event may have been driven by a malfunctioning weather radar. The finding links the turbulence outcome to an equipment failure rather than operational error.

2026-05-19T23:25:27.752036-07:00
FlightGlobalCraig Hoyle

New Seville conversion centre to boost Airbus A330 MRTT output to seven per year

By FlightGlobal: Infrastructure refurbishment at San Pablo site will add to primary Getafe line. Airbus Defence & Space is to boost its conversion capacity for the A330 multi-role tanker transport (MRTT) to seven examples per year, as it eyes multiple additional sales opportunities for the type.

2026-05-19T23:10:34.642782-07:00
ReutersJoanna Plucinska

Europe's airlines say wars, red tape are holding them back as rivals streak ahead

By Reuters: Europe's airlines are losing ground to global rivals and need stronger EU support to tackle rising ​regulatory costs, make sustainable jet fuel affordable and better ‌manage crises, a lobby group representing the continent's main carriers said.

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2026-05-19T23:41:29.323686-07:00
FlightGlobalGreg Waldron

Northrop’s YFQ-48A CCA prototype undergoes taxi tests

By FlightGlobal: YFQ-48A could be pitched for future US Air Force collaborative combat aircraft competitions. The Northrop Grumman YFQ-48A Talon Blue collaborative combat aircraft prototype has conducted taxi tests, with the company also named a preferred provider under the US Department of War’s Drone Dominance effort.

2026-05-20T00:25:17.979038-07:00
ReutersAndrius Sytas

Lithuania shuts airport, issues 'air danger' warning amid fear of drones

By Reuters: Lithuania on Wednesday issued an "air danger" warning ​asking people to take shelter and suspended ‌traffic at the capital's airport amid fears of drones violating the country's airspace.

2026-05-20T00:57:04.680020-07:00
FlightGlobalGreg Waldron

MQ-25A Stingray refueller poised for low-rate initial production

By FlightGlobal: The MQ-25 will provide an uncrewed air-to-air refuelling capability for US Navy carrier air wings. The Boeing MQ-25A Stingray uncrewed naval refuelling aircraft has secured Milestone C approval, setting the stage for low-rate initial production (LRIP).

2026-05-19T21:55:46.814816-07:00