- Spokesman: American Airlines Flight to Miami Diverted to Nashville after Pilot Becomes Ill[Sep. 30, 2011]
An American Airlines spokesman says a Boeing 777 made an emergency landing at the Nashville International Airport after the pilot became ill.
- No Survivors from Plane Crash on Indonesia's Sumatra[Oct. 01, 2011]
All 18 people on board a small plane that crashed in Indonesia's mountainous northern Sumatra region were killed, a rescue agency official said on Saturday.
- Light Plane Crashes into Ferris Wheel in Old Bar in NSW[Oct. 01, 2011]
Four people trapped when an ultra-light plane crashed and lodged in a ferris wheel have walked away uninjured.
- Qantas Must Explain Fiji Decree: ACTU[Sep. 30, 2011]
Unions have stepped up calls for Qantas to clarify its role in allegations its Fijian affiliate airline helped draft a decree dismantling workers' rights in the Pacific nation.
- Football Fans Face Long Delays at Perth Airport[Sep. 30, 2011]
Dozens of Qantas passengers at Perth Airport heading to Melbourne for the AFL grand final have had their flights cancelled or delayed.
- Geraldton Airport Expansion Proposed[Sep. 29, 2011]
The City of Greater Geraldton has launched a draft proposal to expand the local airport.
- Australia: Newcastle Seeks Concessions on Trans-Tasman Flights[Sep. 26, 2011]
Newcastle Airport is hoping to reinstate flights across the Tasman, in an effort to capitalise on Newcastle's current high profile as a top tourism destination.
- Co-Pilot Error Causes ANA Plane to Plunge[Sep. 29, 2011]
A Japanese plane narrowly avoided disaster earlier this month when it plunged over the Pacific, almost turning upside down, the transport ministry said on Wednesday.
- Norwich Airport Alert over Aircraft Hydraulics Problem[Sep. 21, 2011]
Norwich International Airport was put on full emergency alert after a plane travelling from France reported a problem with its hydraulic system.
- Aircraft Carrying 18 Feared Crashed in Indonesia[Sep. 29, 2011]
A small aircraft with 18 people on board is feared to have crashed on Thursday in Indonesia's Sumatra island, officials said.