FAA’s New LAHSO Policy Order JO 7110.118C

FAA JO 7110.118C

Learn about the FAA JO 7110.118C order that revises the procedures and requirements for conducting Land and Hold Short Operations (LAHSO) at U.S. airports FAA JO 7110.118C: Executive Summary LAHSO Safety Standards Update Land and Hold Short Operations (LAHSO) are one of the FAA’s precision tools for maximizing runway efficiency while maintaining safety margins. On … Read more

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EASA Issues Multiple Airworthiness Directives on August 8, 2025

EASA August 2025 Airworthiness Directives

EASA August 2025 Airworthiness Directives mandate safety inspections and part replacements. EASA August 2025 Airworthiness Directives: Executive Summary On August 8, 2025, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued Airworthiness Directives (ADs) 2025-0175, 2025-0177, and 2025-0178. These directives are aimed at addressing specific safety concerns related to particular aircraft and parts, necessitating mandatory actions … Read more

FAA Issues Sweeping Safety Changes After Reagan National Midair Collision

FAA Statements on Midair Collision at Reagan National Airport

FAA implements major safety changes after midair collision at Reagan National Airport early this year, including ADS-B Out for military helicopters and route adjustments. Midair Collision at Reagan National Airport: Executive Summary FAA’s Statement on Midair Collision at Reagan National Airport On January 29, 2025, a midair collision over Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) … Read more

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EASA’s New Environmental Guidelines on Aircraft Engine Emissions: A Turning Point for European Aviation

EASA environmental guidelines

EASA Environmental Guidelines on aircraft engine emissions mark a major shift in EU aviation sustainability standards and future regulations. EASA environmental guidelines: Key Takeaways Introduction: The Sky’s the Limit—Or Is It? When Europe pledged carbon neutrality by 2050, aviation—the fastest-growing transport emitter—couldn’t stay untouched. Now, EASA has introduced a bold set of environmental performance guidelines … Read more

FAA’s 2025 Drone Airspace Rules: Balancing Innovation with National Security

FAA drone airspace rules

FAA drone airspace rules 2025 enhance national security and safety while balancing growth in the U.S. drone economy. Key Takeaways of FAA Drone Airspace Rules Understanding FAA Drone Airspace Rules: An Introduction In 2025, the FAA finds itself navigating a complex airspace — not just physical, but political and technological. As commercial drone activity surges … Read more

Navigating the Skies: Overcoming Challenges in the Airline Industry

Airline industry challenges

The airline industry operates in an environment marked by complexity and high risk. Airlines face numerous challenges, including compliance pressures, uncertain global economic conditions, and growth concerns. For stakeholders—including airline executives, regulatory bodies, and customers—understanding these challenges is crucial to navigating the industry’s future. This report will analyze these challenges and suggest remedial measures, supported … Read more

Understanding the EASA Drone Regulations 2025: New Rules, Compliance, and What Drone Operators Must Know

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(Updated) The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published the updated EASA Drone Regulations 2025, a set of rules designed to safely integrate drones into Europe’s shared airspace while supporting innovation and commercial use. With over two million registered drone operators across the European Union, these regulatory changes are a pivotal step toward harmonized standards across member states-clarifying what each operator must do, which drones need registration or Remote ID, and the training required to remain compliant. Why EASA Updated the Drone Regulations in 2025 Explosive Growth The past … Read more

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FAA Chief Warns of Unacceptable Air Traffic System | Urges Immediate Modernization

Air-Traffic System

The head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Bryan Bedford, has sounded an alarm, calling the U.S. air traffic control system “unacceptable.” He believes the area has suffered from decades of underinvestment and outdated technology. This criticism stems from the pressing issues with our aviation safety system, which urges modernization and increased investment. The FAA Administrator’s concerns … Read more

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FAA Overhauls Light Sport Aircraft Rules

Light Sport Aircraft Rules

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has implemented significant changes to Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) rules as part of its MOSAIC plan. MOSAIC, or the Modernization of Special Airworthiness Certification, aims to give sport pilots more freedom and update LSA rules. The updates cover various areas, including certification procedures, flight rules, and maintaining aircraft in good … Read more

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EU Mandates Cybersecurity Accreditation for Aviation Information Security

aviation cybersecurity

The European Union has made a big move to improve aviation cybersecurity. They now require cybersecurity accreditation for those who manage aviation information security. This action is a response to the rising threats to aviation. The new rules aim to strengthen security. They make sure everyone follows strict cybersecurity rules. With more digital systems in … Read more