Swedish flight-tracking service offering real-time aircraft positions
Mount Etna’s ongoing eruption has kept Catania airport closed or operating under strict restrictions, disrupting nearly 2,000 flights over the past week, with passengers rerouted to other hubs and price pressures rising during Ferragosto travel. Authorities warn ash emissions will continue to affect air traffic in the region.
Protests have erupted in Nanyuki after Kenya has allowed construction of a US-backed 50‑bed Ebola quarantine unit at Laikipia Air Base. Police have used tear gas and gunfire has killed at least two people; a 17‑year‑old protester has reportedly died with dispute over whether a tear‑gas canister or a bullet caused his death. Flights and equipment for the centre have continued despite court orders.
One year after Air India Flight AI171 crashed near Ahmedabad, families remain without final findings. Investigators are delaying a final report to complete engine analysis, while a sole survivor and relatives demand transparency and accountability. Interim payments have been made to some families, but questions persist about causes and accountability.
One year after Air India Flight AI171 crashed near Ahmedabad, families of victims are seeking answers as interim findings are anticipated. Investigations remain ongoing, with questions around the engine fuel cut-off and pilot actions. Victims’ relatives gather for vigils and conferences, pressing for clarity and accountability.
Since late June, civil aviation has faced several safety scares: a JetBlue A321 has reported a collision with a drone near JFK and landed safely; a United and a helicopter pilot have reported near-misses with unmanned aircraft near Newark and Manhattan; Delta 1076 reported a firework strike during descent into Chicago Midway; and LOT Polish Airlines flight 155 emitted a false hijack transponder code and was escorted to Burgas before authorities blamed a transponder error.
A two-seat sport aircraft crashed into the Citic Tower in Beijing, killing the pilot and injuring 13 others in a scene that has raised questions about airspace controls and security in the capital. Officials say the incident was caused by personal reasons, with the pilot described as having insomnia and anxiety. Investigations are ongoing.
A skydiving-plane crash near Nancy, Tomblaine, northeastern France, has killed 11 people: five instructors, five students, and the pilot. The flight occurred after takeoff from Nancy-Essey airfield during a planned tandem jump event; officials say the incident is under investigation and victims’ families are receiving support.
Delta flight 1076 from Atlanta to Chicago Midway has been struck by a fireworks mortar during its descent. The Airbus A319 landed safely with no injuries; FAA is investigating. Passengers and flights may face delays.
A Boeing 737 cargo plane operated by Pakistan’s K2 Airways has disappeared after departing from Sharjah, UAE, en route to Karachi. Radar contact was lost as the aircraft rapidly descended. Rescue efforts are underway in the Arabian Sea. Investigators are examining navigation failures, potential mechanical issues, and the broader safety record of Pakistan’s aviation sector.
A privately operated K2 Airways cargo Boeing 737 disappeared after reporting a navigation failure while en route from Sharjah to Karachi. Wreckage has been recovered south of Ormara, but the five crew members remain missing as authorities coordinate ongoing search-and-rescue efforts amid rough seas.
Flights from Gatwick were diverted after a late-night technical fault prompted a temporary runway closure. Several planes landed safely at alternate airports, with passengers facing delays and disrupted onward travel; authorities emphasise safety as the priority.
A Ryanair-operated Boeing 737-800 has suffered a window blowout and cabin decompression during a Thessaloniki–Memmingen flight. The plane has returned safely to Thessaloniki, with one passenger receiving medical care. The NTSB has taken charge of the probe, with Greece participating, while Ryanair defends its safety record.
A string of tests for Qantas’ Project Sunrise has shown ultra-long-haul air travel is moving from dream to reality. The Airbus A350-1000ULR with an extra 20,000-litre fuel tank has completed multi-leg tests, including a 24-hour non-stop flight from Melbourne to Toulouse. The program aims to offer non-stop Sydney–London and Sydney–New York services by 2027, with ongoing assessments of crew rest, fuel, and cabin systems.
NATS has received a threat about a Qatar Airways flight, prompting police, the RAF, and airport authorities to respond. RAF Typhoons were scrambled from Lincolnshire to intercept the aircraft; it landed safely with no threat to passengers. A 14-year-old from Bolton, not on the flight, is assisting investigators.
Air India’s Phuket-Delhi flight has encountered turbulence during descent, with minor injuries reported and the aircraft landing safely. Investigations are underway as questions about turbulence frequency and safety persist amid ongoing discussions about climate-related weather changes.
Nigel Farage has triggered a by-election in Clacton after stepping down. Major parties are not fielding candidates amid questions over a £5m gift and possible standards investigations. Count Binface is a notable independent contender as voter turnout and polling shape the race.
A series of high-altitude eclipse observations are under way across Europe, North America and beyond. NASA-backed aircraft chase the moon’s shadow to extend totality, while airlines offer special flights and Iberia livestreams the event from Spain.
Kinahan has been extradited from Dubai and is heading to the Special Criminal Court in Dublin to face charges of directing an organised crime group. A large security operation accompanies the transfer, with the prisoner expected to be held at Portlaoise Prison.
Australian transport safety investigators are probing a string of near-collision incidents at Sydney Airport over the past two weeks. A Virgin Australia 737 and a Qantas jet narrowly avoided a collision on a Sunday, with Jetstar also forcing a stop after a Qatar Airways aircraft being towed across a taxiway. Airservices Australia cites rostering and overtime issues as contributing factors.
Investigators say a No. 2 engine fan blade broke off shortly after takeoff from Thessaloniki, shattering a window and injuring a passenger. The aircraft returned safely to Thessaloniki; ultrasonic inspections showed prior bird strikes and engine parts remain under investigation.
Audio shows two American 2482 flights with identical call signs maintaining separation as one arrives from Chicago and another departs Phoenix. Controllers identify each by arrival and departure call signs, ensuring safe spacing. FAA and American Airlines will investigate.