This summary of significant aircraft accidents in 2025 examines causes, investigations, and aviation safety lessons.
Singapore’s ST Engineering reveals new medium-lift DrN-600 vertical take-off and landing cargo drone
Singapore-based ST Engineering has disclosed details of its DrN-600 vertical take-off unmanned aircraft, a medium-lift ...
The top 5th-Gen fighters head-to-head.
EADaily, February 4th, 2026. The publication of The National Interest provides a comparison of the Russian Su-35C fighter and ...
Is Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) being edged out of India’s most ambitious fighter aircraft programme? As the Advanced ...
The Yak-130M transforms from a training aircraft into a true 'killer' with its advanced AESA radar, President-S130 ...
UK aviation regulators have demanded answers from Air India about how a Boeing 787 Dreamliner with a flagged fuel switch ...
Grounding follows the June 2025 crash of Air India flight AI171; Federation of Indian Pilots reiterates demand for comprehensive checks of electrical systems of Boeing 787 aircraft ...
A new training center, F-16 Viper (F-16V) upgrades, and new-build Block 70/72 variants hail the second-coming of the Fighting ...
NTSB Preliminary Report On Greg Biffle Plane Crash Reveals Cockpit Communications From Final Moments
The NTSB has released their first report on the fatal plane crash last month that took the life of retired NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and 7 others, giving us our first real insight into what went wrong ...
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Germany Advances Reusable Hypersonic Vehicle Program with Polaris
Polaris will build a two-stage, horizontal take-off and fully reusable hypersonic research vehicle, featuring a linear aerospike rocket engine. German company Polaris Spaceplanes announced on Jan. 27, ...
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No ‘uncontained failure' of engines made by CT-based Pratt & Whitney in crash that killed NASCAR's Greg Biffle, NTSB says
There was no ‘uncontained failure' of engines made by CT-based Pratt & Whitney in the Dec. 18 crash that killed seven people, including Greg Biffle, NTSB says.
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