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American Airlines A321 Engine Failure at DFW

American Airlines A321 engine failure forced flight AA2376 to return to Dallas-Fort Worth on October 25, 2025. American Airlines (IATA: AA, ICAO: AAL) flight AA2376, operated with an Airbus A321, declared a MAYDAY and turned back to Dallas–Fort Worth International…

United Airlines emergency landing at CDG

United Airlines emergency landing after takeoff from Paris CDG on October 25, 2025 saw flight UA914 return safely to the airport. United Airlines flight UA914 (IATA: UA, ICAO: UAL), operating a Boeing 787‑9 Dreamliner from Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG)…

Flight Delays Hit Major U.S. Airports

Flight delays ripple across U.S. hubs as weather and runway work converge. On October 24, 2025, widespread flight delays affected major U.S. airports after storms and maintenance converged — passengers should expect flight delays as operators and the FAA react…

OA-1K Skyraider Crash-Lands in Oklahoma

Missionized OA-1K Skyraider 22-0009 (callsign ZORRO75) crash-landed near Will Rogers World Airport on October 23, 2025, and the crew walked away uninjured. The OA-1K Skyraider (a missionized variant of the Skyraider family) bearing serial 22-0009 issued a mayday shortly after…

Embraer Executive Jets Keeps 2025 Delivery Target

Embraer Executive Jets says it remains on track to deliver 145–155 business jets in 2025 despite ongoing supply-chain pressures. Brazilian manufacturer Embraer (Embraer S.A.) reaffirmed its 2025 guidance for the Executive Jets division, targeting 145–155 deliveries across its light and…

Pilot Unions Back FAA Funding to Restore ATC Ops

Major pilot unions have publicly backed FAA funding in a clean continuing resolution to restart FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and ATC (Air Traffic Control) operations. Leaders on the U.S. House Transportation Committee — Sam Graves and Troy Nehls — praised…

Aviation Safety Model for AI Risk Management

Aviation’s proven safety culture offers a roadmap for the AI industry to manage systemic risk. UND (University of North Dakota) aviation safety expert James Higgins argues that the commercial airline sector’s long-running practices in aviation safety—transparent reporting, cross-operator learning and…