GE Open Fan Engine: A Radical Shift in Aviation Design

Close-up rendering of the CFM RISE open fan engine on an Airbus aircraft wing, showing exposed propfan blades for next-gen fuel-efficient aviation.

The next generation of flying might look very different. General Electric and Safran have previously unveiled a new engine design. Now, Singapore is preparing to become the first location worldwide to test open fan engines at operational airports. Engineers call it the Open Fan engine. This bold architecture is part of the CFM RISE program. … Read more

5 New Business Jets Coming Out in 2026

Rear angle of the new Cessna Citation Ascend business jet aircraft

The private aviation sector is set for a significant refresh this year. Several highly anticipated models are transitioning from certification flight tests into customer hangars right now. If you are looking to upgrade your fleet or understand the current market landscape, it is essential to track the new metal hitting the ramps. Here are five … Read more

New Air Traffic Control System Gets Major Radar Upgrade

Air traffic control (ATC) tower in a sunset setting

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford made a major announcement today. They confirmed the FAA will replace the nation’s aging radar system. This move is part of the new air traffic control system. Consequently, this initiative will enhance safety and reduce delays. Furthermore, it brings American airspace technology into the modern … Read more

Aviation Trends 2026: 5 Major Innovations & Shifts

Concept art of a silver eVTOL or modern jet in a minimal studio setting, symbolizing future aviation technology.

The industry has moved beyond concepts and paper promises. As we settle into the new year, the top aviation trends 2026 focus on physical reality. This means steel, certification, and the true cost of sustainability. Consequently, this year is redefining how we fly. It ranges from pressure on eVTOL manufacturers to the race for luxury infrastructure. Therefore, … Read more

Cessna Citation Family: A Legacy in Business Aviation

Cessna Citation business jet family lined up together at the airport ramp

Why the Citation Domination Continues For over five decades, the Cessna Citation family has defined the business jet market. It is not just about speed or luxury. It is about utility. Operators and owners choose Citations because they deliver a unique balance of runway performance, cabin comfort, and operating economics. From the entry-level M2 Gen2 … Read more

Is It Safe to Fly in 2025? A Traveler’s Safety Guide

Illustration of a modern commercial airplane climbing into a clear blue sky with soft clouds, accompanied by the headline text ‘Is It Safe to Fly?’ — aviation safety magazine-style cover image

If you’ve ever sat at the gate, glanced at the runway, and wondered, “Is it really safe to fly?”, you’re not alone. Fear of flying is one of the most common travel anxieties in the world. But here’s the good news: aviation is safer today than at any point in history. So let’s cut through … Read more

Proactive Aviation Safety: From Repair to Prevention

Business jet nose on blue with data icons; headline reads "Proactive Aviation Safety – From Reactive fly-fix-fly to Proactive SMS”.

From “fly-fix-fly” to “anticipate and prevent” For decades, aviation treated safety as a repair loop. Something failed, engineers fixed it, and operations continued. This “fly-fix-fly” approach improved hardware, but it relied on incidents to reveal risks. As fleets, airspace, and data complexity grew, that lag became unacceptable. The industry needed to see weak signals early, … Read more

The Four Pillars of SMS in Aviation

The four pillars of SMS in aviation safety

About this guide: Compiled for operators, flight schools, MROs, airports, safety leaders, and organizations using widely adopted guidance from ICAO Doc 9859 and major CAAs. Edited for clarity and direct application.Audience: Accountable executives, safety managers, chief pilots, DOMs, and training managers.Standards: Plain language, action-oriented, sources aligned with industry practice. What are the four pillars of … Read more

Air India Flight 171: What the Fuel‑Switch Mystery Means

Investigators at the crash scene of Air India Flight 171

The Air India Flight 171 crash of 12 June 2025 claimed 260 lives when the Boeing 787 fell from the sky just 32 seconds after taking off from Ahmedabad. Recorders show both engines shut down because their fuel‑cutoff switches flipped from RUN to CUTOFF without any command from the crew. A 2018 FAA warning that many skipped Back … Read more

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