Aviation TodayJohn Persinos

Climate change is altering turbulence patterns as cockpits scramble to adapt

Climate-driven shifts are increasing the frequency and severity of turbulence, challenging assumptions embedded in aircraft design and cockpit procedures. Avionics, weather sensing and pilot training are struggling to keep pace, forcing operators and regulators to reassess safety margins, routing and equipment requirements.

2026-04-02T09:38:58.975981-07:00
Aviation Today

Army Accepts First Optionally-Piloted Black Hawk, Will Inform Scaling Autonomy Across The Fleet

By Aviation Today: The Army announced Friday it has officially accepted the first Black Hawk helicopter outfitted to fly autonomously, with the plans for the aircraft to now undergo a “rigorous testing phase.” […].

2026-04-02T09:38:59.528988-07:00
FlightGlobalAlfred Chua

Malaysia Airlines parent sees no significant change to fleet strategy amid Middle East crisis

By FlightGlobal: Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) does not intend to significantly adjust its operating fleet amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, as the parent company of national operator Malaysia Airlines continues to see healthy travel demand in the near term.

2026-04-02T10:15:46.842941-07:00