Latest Aviation Headlines

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U.S. Selects 10 Drone Test Projects

May 10 2018 // The U.S. Transportation Department’s 10 winning drone pilot projects aimed at spurring the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in a wide variety of fields do not include Amazon.com Inc. and China’s DJI, but do...

Southwest Air Jet Engine That Failed Was Inspected 7 Times

May 4 2018 // The fan blade that failed on a Southwest Airlines Co. plane last month, killing a passenger, had been inspected seven times since late 2012 but without the sophisticated technology airlines are now under orders to use. The...

U.S. Transportation Agency Sets Process for Approval of Drone Taxis

May 1 2018 // On-demand robotic flying taxis and drone deliveries are years away from reality, but the U.S. Department of Transportation has removed at least one barrier to their operation. Responding to work by companies including...

Passenger Sues Southwest Airlines, Engine Manufacturers Over Fatal Explosion

Apr 30 2018 // A lawsuit against Southwest Airlines Co. has been filed by a passenger who was flying on last week’s flight 1380, in which an engine exploded and one person was killed. The lawsuit claims that since the accident, the...

American Airlines Accused of Negligence in Suit Over South Carolina Woman’s Death

Apr 30 2018 // The family of a South Carolina woman has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against American Airlines, accusing the company of negligence in her death following a medical emergency during a flight two years ago. In a lawsuit...

Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty to Offer Drone Safety Products Through ParaZero

Apr 27 2018 // Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) has partnered with Israel-based drone safety systems company ParaZero to offer its drone-safety products to insureds and help them manage risks involved with the operation of...

Southwest Has Paid Millions in Safety Violation Fines, Faced Union Safety Complaints

Apr 25 2018 // Southwest Airlines runs its planes hard. Planes flying for Dallas-based Southwest make many short hops and more trips per day than other U.S. airliners, which add to wear and tear on airplane parts, including the...

Cause of $6K in Damage to Small Arkansas Airport? Coyotes.

Apr 24 2018 // Officials at a small municipal airport in central Arkansas are battling an unlikely foe — coyotes that keep chewing on part of the taxiway. The damage at the North Little Rock Municipal Airport is expected to cost $6,000...

U.S., Europe Order Emergency Checks on 700 Engines Like One in Southwest Accident

Apr 23 2018 // U.S. and European airline regulators on Friday ordered emergency inspections within 20 days of nearly 700 aircraft engines similar to the one involved in a fatal Southwest Airlines engine blowout last week, citing risks of...

Southwest Sends $5K to Each Passenger on Engine Failure Flight

Apr 22 2018 // Southwest Airlines Co. confirmed Friday it has sent $5,000 checks to passengers aboard a flight that made an emergency landing this week after an engine failed, killing a passenger. The airline confirmed news reports from...

Open-Door Helicopter Flights Banned From Taking Off From New York City

Apr 19 2018 // New York City is officially banning open-door helicopter flights from taking off within the five boroughs in the wake of last month’s deadly copter crash. The Daily News reports the Economic Development Corporation...

Traumatic Stress Claims Expected from Southwest Airlines Engine Failure

Apr 19 2018 // Being on an airplane more than six miles in the air when an engine blows up and sends shrapnel through a window is an experience so scary that aviation lawyers say it’s not just the family of the woman killed on a...

Regulators Had Concerns About Engine Type That Blew in Southwest Plane

Apr 18 2018 // European regulators this month began requiring an inspection by early next year of the type of engine that blew apart on a fatal Southwest Airlines flight on Tuesday, and a source said U.S. regulators were near a similar...

Fearing Collisions, Airlines Support Global Drone Registry

Apr 18 2018 // Concerned by a rise in near collisions by unmanned aircraft and commercial jets, the world’s airlines back development of a United Nations-led global registry for drones, an executive of their trade group said on...

Southwest Fatality First for a U.S. Airline in 9 Years

Apr 17 2018 // One passenger was killed when an engine blew out on a Southwest Airlines Co. jetliner carrying 149 people, marking the first fatality on a U.S.-registered airline in more than nine years. The plane, bound for Dallas from...

2 Tornadoes Knock Out Power in Florida City, Delay Flights

Apr 13 2018 // Weather officials say two tornadoes hit a Florida city on Tuesday, causing mostly minor damage. The National Weather Service confirmed that one tornado touched down shortly after 3:30 p.m. in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Fort...

Report: Pilots Warned Company About Helicopter Safety

Apr 10 2018 // Pilots for the company that operates the open-side helicopter flights like the one that crashed last month in New York City, killing five, had warned management repeatedly of safety concerns over equipment including...

SkyWatch, STARR to Offer Usage-Based Insurance to Drone Industry

Apr 3 2018 // SkyWatch, a data analysis, risk-assessment and risk-reduction platform for the drone industry, has signed an exclusive partnership deal with Starr Companies (Starr) to offer a telematics-based UAV insurance platform. The...

People

Apr 2 2018 // Global loss adjusting firm McLarens has promoted Susan Froman to senior vice president of Business Development – The Americas. Froman joined McLarens three years ago to recruit and establish the domestic business...

Today’s Hot Markets: Buyers Hungry For EPLI, Cyber and More

Apr 2 2018 // Insurance Journal examined industries experiencing changes, challenges, expansions and growth in the past year. Here are five industry sectors and insurance markets that could offer opportunities for agents and brokers in...