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Aviation - Page 11

March 17, 2023
Aviation/Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Sudden Death of a British Airways Pilot – Medical, Legal And Human Aspects

Death is the handmaiden of the pilot. Sometimes it comes by accident, sometimes by an act of God. ~ Albert Scott Crossfield ~ Medical Aspects On 11 March 2023 an article in

Aviation/History

The Martinair Crash 50 Years Ago: Some Legal Perspectives

“The investigation into the Martinair crash has revealed serious deficiencies in both operational procedures and navigational aids. We are committed to addressing these issues to enhance aviation safety.” ~ Attributed to the Sri Lanka Aviation Authority The Martinair crash on December 4,

August 19, 2024

The Air Canada Pilot’s Medical Emergency — Liability Issues

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

The Incident What began as an ordinary international flight between the United States and Canada soon evolved into an extraordinary demonstration of the resilience

Flight MH 370 – 9 Years On

Aviation/Columns

“The loss of MH370 points us to an immediate need. A large commercial airliner going missing without a trace for so long is unprecedented

Aviation In 2025 — The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology

January 3, 2025
Aviation/Columns

The Significance On 7 June 2024, the General Assembly of the United Nations, acknowledging the transformative potential of quantum science and technology, declared 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and

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Special: China Poised to Break Boeing and Airbus Duopoly

January 1, 2025
Aviation/Business/News

China is ramping up its efforts to challenge Boeing and Airbus’s dominance in the global aviation market, using its state-developed C919 passenger jet as a flagship project. The C919, a centerpiece of

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Emirates introduces additional flights to Colombo

December 31, 2024
Aviation/Business

Emirates airline will operate an additional scheduled service between Colombo and Dubai, starting from 2nd January 2025. According to the Emirates News Agency, the newly-introduced flight, to operate as EK654/655, increases the

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The Deadly Air Crash in South Korea: Unraveling and Investigating the Mystery

December 31, 2024
Aviation/Columns/Human Rights

What Happened Jeju Air flight 7C 2216, operating from Bangkok, encountered a grave mishap upon arrival at Muan County Airport, situated on the southwestern edge of South Korea. The incident occurred at

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Boeing 737-800: A Troubling History of Safety Failures

December 31, 2024
Aviation/Business

Boeing’s 737-800, part of the company’s widely used 737 Next Generation (737NG) series, has once again come under scrutiny following a series of alarming incidents involving the aircraft. In just 24 hours

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[VIDEO] Muan Plane Crash — All Except Two on Board Killed in Tragic Landing Attempt

December 29, 2024
Aviation/South Korea

UPDATED: A Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crashed while attempting an emergency landing at Muan International Airport on Sunday morning, killing 179 of the 181 onboard, including all passengers, in South Korea’s worst

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The Kazakhstan Air Crash — A Global Microtrend In The Making?

December 28, 2024
Aviation/Columns

The air up there in the clouds is very pure and fine, bracing and delicious. And why shouldn’t it be?–it is the same the angels breathe. ~ Mark Twain The Crash An

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[Video] Passenger Airliner Crashes in Kazakhstan: Survivors Reported

December 25, 2024
Aviation/Geopolitics

Updated details of the Incident: An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 flight bound for Grozny, Russia, crashed during an emergency landing in Aktau, Kazakhstan, resulting in 29 survivors out of 67 passengers and

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India: IndiGo Ranks Among Worst in Global Airline Rankings

December 6, 2024
Business/News

India’s largest airline, IndiGo, has faced significant criticism after being ranked 103rd out of 109 airlines in AirHelp’s annual global rankings of airlines and airports. The low ranking reflects underwhelming customer satisfaction,

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Tragedy Strikes Turkish Airlines as Pilot Dies Mid-Flight

October 9, 2024
Business/News

A Turkish Airlines pilot tragically died after collapsing mid-flight, prompting the airline to make an emergency landing in New York. The incident occurred on Tuesday evening during Flight TK204, which was en

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