- Another 21 Bodies From Air France Flight 447 Identified[Jul. 01, 2009]
Brazil's Federal Police informed on July 1 that the bodies of other 21 occupants of Air France's Flight 447, which crashed over the Atlantic a month ago, were identified.
- EU Demands Assurances From Yemenia on Air Safety[Jul. 01, 2009]
European safety inspections of Yemenia aircraft revealed "significant findings" in the area of maintenance, the European Commission told the airline in a letter after one of its airliners crashed in the Indian Ocean.
- U.S. Probes Altitude, Speed Data on Two Airbus A330s[Jun. 25, 2009]
U.S. aviation safety investigators are looking into possible anomalies with air speed and altitude indicators on two Airbus A330 jetliners, officials said on Jun. 25.
- Air France Says Pilot's Body Identified After Crash[Jun. 25, 2009]
The body of the pilot of an Air France plane that crashed into the Atlantic on June 1 has been identified among dozens that have been recovered from the ocean, the airline said on June 25.
- Doomed Air France Flight Crashed Suddenly, Say Experts[Jun. 14, 2009]
Debris recovered so far from Air France flight 447 seems to indicate the jet plunged suddenly into the Atlantic Ocean and did not explode in the sky, Brazilian experts said on June 13.
- Korean Air Says Bottom Hit in Cargo Demand[Jun. 07, 2009]
Korean Air, the world's largest air cargo carrier, said on June 7 that cargo demand had hit bottom, but there would not be a recovery until U.S. consumers resumed buying Asian goods.
- Chinese Passenger Aboard The Air France Flight Insured for US$1.4 Million[Jun. 04, 2009]
Beneficiaries of one of the Chinese passengers onboard Air France Flight 447 may get 9.6 million yuan (US$1.4 million) in insurance, the largest amount ever paid to an individual in China.
- Previous Incidents Involving Air France[Jun. 01, 2009]
An Air France passenger jet with more than 200 people on board was missing on June 1 after dropping off radar over the Atlantic after taking off from Brazil.
- Report Says Queensland The Worst for Aircraft Fatalities in Australia[Apr. 30, 2009]
Figures from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) show Queensland is the worst state in the nation for aircraft fatalities.
- Boeing Issues Statement on 737-200 Accident in Democratic Republic of The Congo[Apr. 30, 2009]
Boeing has learned of an accident involving a 737-200 freighter in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).