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News - Aviation - 2026-08-15

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Aviation News - 2026-08-15

Flight-number mix-up put 2 American Airlines passenger jets on collision course over US airport

Two American Airlines jets departing Phoenix came uncomfortably close after both were mistakenly operating under the same flight number. The situation could have confused radar tracking and radio calls, but an alert air traffic controller spotted the anomaly and stepped in quickly to keep the aircraft safely separated. Read more


Accident Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner VN-A867

Vietnam Airlines flight VN34, operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner VN-A867, was involved in an incident at Munich Airport that left the aircraft with substantial damage. Thankfully, no fatalities were reported. For Dreamliner watchers and safety buffs, this will be one to follow as investigators determine exactly what happened on the ground. Read more


Ukraine strikes Russian aerospace facility and MiG-31 base in overnight attacks

Ukraine reportedly struck two Russian military-linked aviation and aerospace targets overnight, including a rocket and space facility in Samara and an air base in Nizhny Novgorod associated with MiG-31 operations. The attacks highlight how aerospace infrastructure remains a major focus in the wider conflict, with strategic facilities increasingly in the spotlight. Read more


Horrific Plane Crash Raises Questions About Insurance

A plane crash near Gwadar has raised troubling questions after reports indicated the aircraft’s insurance had expired just 13 days before the accident. Authorities are now investigating how the aircraft was allowed to operate without valid coverage. Beyond the crash itself, the case highlights the crucial role of compliance and oversight in aviation safety. Read more


Delta Flight Diverts Twice In 10-Hour Delay 2026

A Delta Air Lines Airbus A330-900 flying from Paris to Seattle faced a long and frustrating journey after diverting twice before finally reaching its destination more than ten hours late. Long-haul diversions are operationally complex, involving crew duty limits, passenger care, fuel planning, and maintenance checks, making this an intriguing case for airline operations fans. Read more


NTSB says broken engine parts shattered Ryanair plane window that a man's head got sucked into

U.S. investigators say broken engine components shattered a window on a Ryanair flight shortly after takeoff in Greece, creating a terrifying decompression event in which a passenger was partially pulled toward the opening before others helped bring him back inside. The incident underscores how rare but dramatic uncontained engine failures can become. Read more


Flight Test Museum Preserves the Legacy of Edwards Air Force Base and Aerospace Innovation

The Flight Test Museum at Edwards Air Force Base is celebrating more than 75 years of aerospace experimentation and daring flight-test history. With over 85 historic test and prototype aircraft, the museum offers a fantastic look at the machines and people that pushed aviation forward, while inspiring future engineers, pilots, and STEM innovators. Read more