- Sudanese Cargo Plane Crashes in UAE, Six Crew Die[Oct. 21, 2009]
A Sudanese cargo plane crashed shortly after take-off from Sharjah airport in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Oct. 21, killing all six crew members on board.
- Boeing Issues Statement on Oct. 21's 707 Accident[Oct. 22, 2009]
Boeing offers heartfelt sympathy to the families and friends of those lost in the Oct. 21 Boeing 707 accident near Sharjah International Airport.
- Air New Zealand Apologizes to Relatives of Erebus Crash[Oct. 23, 2009]
On Oct. 23, 2009, Air New Zealand apologized to relatives of those losing their lives in the Erebus disaster in Antarctica in 1979, acknowledging the company let them down at the time.
- Pilot Survives in Small Plane Crash Near Ottawa[Oct. 15, 2009]
A pilot survived after his small plane crashed near an airport in Canada's capital Ottawa on Oct. 14, an airport official said on Oct. 15.
- 4 Killed in Small Plane Crash in Central Canada[Oct. 11, 2009]
Four people were killed when a small airplane crashed in a park in Canada's Ontario province, police said on Oct. 11.
- Australia: ATSB Urged to Probe Ultralight Plane Crashes[Oct. 06, 2009]
The Sports Aircraft Association of Australia is urging the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) to investigate crash landings of recreational aircraft.
- Australia: 2 Pilots Killed in Separate WA Crashes[Oct. 03, 2009]
Two pilots have died in separate plane crashes in Western Australia this afternoon.
- South Africa Plane Crashes into School Playing Fields[Sep. 24, 2009]
An Airlink passenger plane crashed into a school's playing fields near Durban International Airport on Sep. 24, seriously injuring three crew members and one person on the ground, the South African airline said.
- At Least Three Die in Plane Crash in Sao Paulo[Sep. 21, 2009]
The Brazilian authorities announced on the afternoon of Sep. 21 that they found the bodies of three occupants of a small plane which disappeared from the radars earlier in the day.
- Airline Denies Charges over 2005 Greek Crash[Sep. 17, 2009]
Four men pleaded not guilty in a Cyprus court on Sep. 17 to the manslaughter of 121 passengers and crew of a jet which crashed in Greece in 2005.