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Frontier Jet Kills Man Who Breached Denver Runway

A Frontier Airlines flight was evacuated at Denver International Airport after striking a man who breached the airport perimeter during the aircraft’s takeoff roll.

A Frontier Airlines jet struck and killed a man on an active runway at Denver International Airport late on 9 May 2026. The man had jumped the airport’s security fence to reach the airfield. The incident caused an engine fire, filled the cabin with smoke, and injured twelve passengers.

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FAA Greenlights Electric Air Taxi Flights in 26 States

The FAA has approved eight pilot projects across 26 states to begin integrating electric air taxis into US commercial aviation from as early as summer 2026.

The Federal Aviation Administration has announced eight projects that will be permitted to conduct electric air taxi operations — some as early as summer 2026 — as part of a newly created Integration Pilot Programme spanning 26 US states. The initiative marks the most significant regulatory step yet towards embedding eVTOL aircraft into mainstream commercial aviation.

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United 767 Strikes Truck on Newark Landing

A United Airlines Boeing 767 passes low over a busy motorway during its approach to Newark Liberty International Airport, where a recent collision incident has prompted renewed scrutiny of airport approach safety.

On 3 May 2026, a United Airlines Boeing 767 struck a lorry and a light pole on a busy motorway during its approach to Newark Liberty International Airport. All 231 people on board survived without serious injury, but the collision has raised urgent questions about how aircraft approach one of America’s most troubled airports.
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Rolls-Royce and easyJet Prove a Jet Engine Can Run on 100% Hydrogen

easyJet and Rolls-Royce have successfully run a commercial jet engine entirely on hydrogen, marking a major milestone in the push toward cleaner aviation.

easyJet and Rolls-Royce have completed a major milestone in sustainable aviation: they ran a modern commercial jet engine on pure hydrogen from start-up through takeoff power and back down again. The test, which took place in late April 2026, is a significant step toward cleaner air travel.

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Spirit Airlines Closes Its Doors: America’s Discount Carrier Is Gone

Spirit Airlines ceased all operations on 2 May 2026, leaving thousands of passengers stranded and 17,000 employees without work following the airline’s sudden collapse.

Spirit Airlines, once one of the biggest budget airlines in the United States, stopped all flights on May 2, 2026. The airline’s sudden collapse left thousands of passengers without travel plans and put 17,000 workers out of a job.

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FAA Orders Inspections on Airbus A321neo Fuselage

A manufacturing process deviation affecting the centre fuselage of several Airbus A321neo variants has prompted the US Federal Aviation Administration to issue a formal airworthiness directive compelling operators to carry out repetitive structural inspections. The directive, published in the Federal Register on 15 April 2026, mirrors a corresponding European Union Aviation Safety Agency order issued a year earlier, underscoring the increasingly coordinated nature of transatlantic aviation regulatory oversight. The aircraft models affected — among the most commercially significant narrowbodies currently in service — are operated by major carriers across North America and beyond.

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