FlightGlobalJon Hemmerdinger

TSB: Recurring landing‑gear fault and crew distraction caused fatal Jan 2024 Jetstream 32 crash

Canada's Transportation Safety Board concluded the January 2024 Jetstream 32 crash in the Northwest Territories that killed six was most likely caused by crew distraction from a recurring landing‑gear malfunction; investigators say the distraction led the crew to miss a critical altitude loss during approach.

2026-03-05T14:01:29.814432-08:00
Aviation TodayFrank Wolfe

Rolls‑Royce F130 Clears Altitude and Operability Tests for B‑52 CERP

By Aviation Today: Rolls-Royce said on Feb. 24 that it has completed altitude and operability testing for the company’s F130 engine as part of the U.S. Air Force’s Commercial Engine Replacement Program (CERP) […].

2026-03-05T12:52:26.505988-08:00
ReutersFeras Dalatey

Syria reopens Aleppo–Mediterranean air corridor, resumes flights at Aleppo International Airport

By Reuters: Syria has opened a newly reactivated air corridor from the northern city of Aleppo toward the Mediterranean Sea for use by foreign airlines as well as its national carrier, the head of the country’s Civil Aviation Authority told Reuters on Thursday, as air traffic gradually resumes through Aleppo International Airport.

2026-03-05T14:32:20.451784-08:00