On Saturday, passengers looked out of the window on their flight to Hawaii to find that the plane’s engine was on fire and falling apart.
Since air travel resumed in South Africa, the question on many minds has been whether flying in the time of COVID-19 is safe.
A number of airlines have extended their bans on travel to and from South Africa, although there are still a few options.
On Monday, during a flight between Johannesburg and Durban, things went south when Mango flight JE251 lost cabin pressure.
After a bit of digging, some believe that they’ve solved the mystery of the “guy in a jetpack” who was invading airspace at Los Angeles International Airport last year.
Not only did Aditya Singh live in Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport for roughly three months, but he also managed to set up house in the restricted security zone.
A pilot miraculously survived after his twin-propeller Cessna fell out of the sky in Oyster Bay, New York.
Without skipping a beat, a pilot managed to make an emergency landing next to the N4 in Pretoria on Monday.
A report revealing the results of an investigation into the FlySafair flight that left passengers bleeding and in pain last November has been released.
Search teams believe that they know the location of the black boxes that will provide clues as to the cause of the Boeing crash on Saturday.
Authorities say that they know the location of the ‘black boxes’, and are working hard to recover them, along with body parts, clothing, and the mangled remains of the Boeing 737-500 that crashed into the Java Sea.
In an unexpected and unpredictable turn of events, Brittany Yurik’s SUV was hit by a plane on a highway in Minnesota.
BMW has created an electric wingsuit that propels the wearer through the sky at up to 300km/h. Nifty, if that’s your vibe.
Yesterday, former paratrooper John Bream flung himself out of a helicopter in the name of a good cause.
The Russian Lun-class ekranoplan, or “The Caspian Sea Monster”, as it has been dubbed, has just emerged for the first time in 30 years.
South Africa has revised the number of countries allowed to visit, with more than half removed from the ‘high-risk’ category.
The mysterious person in a jetpack has been spotted, once again, at Los Angeles International Airport.
Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi announced on Sunday that 11 countries would now be allowed to enter South Africa visa-free, but five of those are on the ‘red list’.
Minister Naledi Pandor has announced the complete list of countries banned from entering South Africa for leisure travel.
For reasons that may forever remain a mystery, Boeing has patented an odd plane that effectively sucks up shipping containers.
When we drop to alert level 1, three of our major airports – King Shaka International, Cape Town International, and OR Tambo – will once again be open for international travel.
A woman claiming it was “too hot” to wait inside a plane before disembarking, took matters into her own hands with a stroll on the wing.
Air traffic controllers have to deal with enough stress at work without throwing a ‘person’ with a jetpack into the mix.
If you’re a pilot, I’m sorry to inform you that the Cessna 208B Grand Caravan is keen to leave you in the past.
A new draft report published by the Department of Tourism provides possible scenarios for when we might welcome foreign tourists back to South Africa.
Virgin Galactic isn’t only trying to take tourists to space, because it also wants to transport people across the planet at breakneck speeds.
Boeing has been struggling to claw back profits, and the past few months have seen the financial woes deepen.
If private jets could talk, you’d imagine the 2008 Gulfstream G550 that has just been listed on Florida-based aircraft sales firm Equus Global Aviation’s website would have some stories.
13th cheques, incentive bonuses, and higher wages than the industry standard – not a bad offer from a company with bugger all money.
Boris Johnson was clearly tired of looking at the boring old RAF Voyager that carted him around, and approved a pricey makeover.