Investigating Flight Instructors’ Safety Behaviors Through Personality Traits, Affective Domain, and Safety Climate in the United States.

A comprehensive study published in the peer-reviewed journal Aviation Psychology and Applied Human Factors has identified a definitive link between a flight instructor’s psychological profile, the organizational culture of their…

Blue Origin Achieves Landmark Reusability Milestone with New Glenn Rocket’s Third Flight

Blue Origin has successfully executed the first-ever reuse of its New Glenn heavy-lift launch vehicle, a monumental achievement that significantly advances the company’s competitive position in the global space industry.…

Why Flight Attendants Sit on Their Hands During Takeoff and Landing Explained

The synchronized movements of a flight crew during the ascent and descent of a commercial aircraft are often perceived by passengers as a routine series of cabin checks, yet many…

Artemis II Mission Navigates Complex Pre-Launch Hurdles and In-Flight Tech Glitches, Highlighting Resilience of Human Spaceflight

The Artemis II mission, poised to make history as the first crewed lunar voyage in over half a century, has already demonstrated the inherent complexities of deep-space exploration, confronting a…

Navigating the World Longest Flight: A Comprehensive Analysis of Singapore Airlines Ultra-Long-Haul Service from Changi to JFK

Singapore Airlines continues to define the frontier of ultra-long-haul aviation through its nonstop service between Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), a journey…

11 Golden Rules for Surviving Your Next Long-Haul Flight

The global aviation industry has seen a significant increase in ultra-long-haul (ULH) travel over the last decade, with routes such as the 19-hour non-stop flight from New York City to…