Aviation SourceLen Varley

Air France B777-200 (AF191) diverted to Ashgabat after in‑flight engine shutdown; passengers delayed 15+ hours

Air France flight AF191, a Boeing 777-200 from Bengaluru to Paris, diverted to Ashgabat, Turkmenistan on 12 January after an in‑flight engine problem forced shutdown. Passengers were delayed more than 15 hours; a replacement aircraft was dispatched and travellers received hotel accommodation.

2026-01-13T16:54:46.817042-08:00
Vertical Mag

Vertical — Top 10 Stories of 2025: Safety, Regulation and Rotorcraft Advances

By Vertical Mag: | To ensure delivery of future emails, add [email protected] to your contacts. | |---| | | ![]() | Latest Issue Read Now | ![]() | | | ![]() | | Vertical’s Top 10 stories of 2025 This year brought hard lessons in safety, renewed debates over regulation, and advances in rotorcraft design and capability.

2026-01-13T16:54:43.281889-08:00
NASAJennifer M Dooren

NASA, Department of Energy to Develop Lunar Surface Reactor by 2030

By NASA: NASA, along with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), announced Tuesday a renewed commitment to their longstanding partnership to support the research and.

2026-01-13T13:05:32.845586-08:00
Spaceflight NowWill Robinson-Smith

U.S. Space Force switches rockets for upcoming GPS satellite launch

By Spaceflight Now: ![](http://spaceflightnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/20260113-GPS-III-SV09-Shipping.jpg) The next Global Positioning System satellite is switching from a United Launch Alliance Vulcan rocket to a SpaceX Falcon 9, a spokesperson for the U.S.

2026-01-13T15:45:40.357541-08:00