Latest Aviation Headlines

All the headlines from our Aviation Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Virgin Galactic Spaceship Crashes; Co-Pilot Reported Dead

Oct 31 2014 // A spacecraft for Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic Ltd. tourism operator crashed during a test flight in California’s Mojave Desert, killing the co-pilot and injuring the pilot. The pilot ejected and suffered...

NTSB: Southwest Pilot Took Controls From Co-Pilot Before NYC Crash

Oct 30 2014 // The co-pilot of a Southwest Airlines Co. plane that crash landed at New York’s LaGuardia Airport in July 2013 said the captain put her hand on his as he was controlling the throttles and reduced the plane’s...

AIG Offers Loss Control for Corporate Aerospace Customers

Oct 30 2014 // American International Group Inc. (AIG) has partnered with Wyvern Consulting, an aviation risk management and safety auditing firm, to launch AirGuard safety and loss control services designed to address safety and...

Space Station Supply Rocket That Exploded Insured for $50 Million

Oct 29 2014 // Authorities on Wednesday started investigating what made an unmanned U.S. supply rocket explode in a fireball moments after lifting off from a launch pad in Virginia, destroying supplies and equipment bound for the...

Aon: Planning, Communications Will Keep Real Risk of Ebola in Perspective

Oct 29 2014 // With concerns growing in the U.S. over Ebola exposure — New York City confirmed its first case of Ebola Thursday, Oct. 23 — an executive from Aon plc advised it’s important for businesses to engage in...

12 Articles on Ebola Risk and Insurance

Oct 24 2014 // 1. Ebola ‘Tipping Point’ Could Come By Late January, Reports RMS Until the number of new daily cases declines rather than increases, the severity of the outbreak will continue to multiply. RMS said it does not...

Russia Air Safety Record Near Bottom of Global League

Oct 23 2014 // Regardless of who is to blame for the death of Total’s boss at the Moscow airport favored by President Vladimir Putin, it reinforces an indisputable fact: Russia’s air-safety record is dreadful and the wave of...

Record Aviation Claims Driving Up Premiums

Oct 21 2014 // Insurers worldwide are going to have to pay up to a record $800 million to cover the damage done by attacks on airplanes this year, driving prices up and drawing rivals into the market. The hefty bill dwarfs the $60-$90...

SterlingRisk Insurance Launches Aircraft Business Income Cover

Oct 21 2014 // SterlingRisk Insurance, a privately-owned brokerage based in Woodbury, N.Y., has launched aircraft business income coverage designed for both the aircraft owner and operator to protect their expected charter revenue from...

NTSB: Pilot Error in Fatal Plane Crash in Louisiana

Oct 13 2014 // A National Transportation Safety Board report cites pilot inexperience with the aircraft as the likely cause of a fatal crash in Baker last year. The Advocate reports John Cary Fowler had plenty of experience as a pilot,...

Stepped-Up Ebola Screening Starts at New York’s JFK Airport

Oct 13 2014 // Customs and health officials began taking the temperatures of passengers arriving at New York’s Kennedy International Airport from three West African countries on Saturday, Oct. 11, in a stepped-up screening effort...

Ebola Tests Insurers’ Medical Evacuation Services As Airlines Cut Flights

Oct 13 2014 // Leading companies offering medical evacuation services are drawing a line at flying Ebola patients out of West Africa for treatment abroad as the cost and the complexities of the deadly epidemic grow. Several airlines have...

Judge Rules for Boeing in Wichita, Kansas, Whistleblower Lawsuit

Oct 10 2014 // Three former workers at the Boeing plant in Wichita, Kan., who filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the aircraft maker and one of its suppliers failed to show Boeing defrauded the U.S. government in a $1.6 billion...

Scientists Calculate Risk of Ebola Spreading to France, Britain

Oct 7 2014 // Scientists have used Ebola disease spread patterns and airline traffic data to predict a 75 percent chance the virus could be imported to France by October 24, and a 50 percent chance it could hit Britain by that...

New York’s SterlingRisk Appoints Wolf as Executive VP

Oct 3 2014 // SterlingRisk, a national insurance brokerage based in Woodbury, New York, has hired Barry Wolf as executive vice president of the aviation division. Wolf will be responsible for developing the firm’s Aircraft...

NSM Insurance Group Acquires Texas-Based Specialty Aviation Underwriters

Oct 2 2014 // NSM Insurance Group announced the acquisition of Specialty Aviation Underwriters (SAU), located in Addison, Texas. Founded over 20 years ago, SAU specializes in aviation products. NSM Insurance Group underwrites more than...

80 People Being Monitored in Dallas Ebola Case

Oct 2 2014 // More than 80 people in Dallas are being monitored for symptoms of Ebola after coming into contact with patient Thomas Eric Duncan or others who Duncan had met, health officials said. The people have been asked to report to...

Aon Benfield Launches Private Charter Aviation Product

Oct 1 2014 // Aon Benfield, the global reinsurance intermediary and capital advisor of Aon plc, announced the launch of a new insurance product, developed by Aon Benfield’s ReSolutions team that “is set to drive growth in...

Lawmakers Question the Adequacy of Traffic Control After Fire Halts Flights

Sep 29 2014 // The havoc created by a suicidal technician at a Chicago-area flight-control center has some lawmakers asking how a single person armed with gasoline and knives could bring down part of the U.S. air-traffic system. Damage...

Cell Phone Use Deemed Safe on Europe Airlines

Sep 26 2014 // European airlines received permission from regulators to have passengers use personal electronic devices including mobile phones during flight, removing one of the last remaining bastions of talk-free zones. The European...