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NTSB turbulence accident risk mitigation.
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Sean Broderick

More consistent reporting, better forecasting, and more proactive onboard risk-mitigation measures such as wearing seatbelts and protecting cabin crew are keys to reducing turbulence-related accidents and related injuries, an NTSB study on the issue found.
 
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Bernie Baldwin

In the week when the United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres, declared the latest report from the organisation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change “a code red for humanity”, it’s almost certain that there will be mention of aviation’s contribution to climate change.
 
Boeing continues 737 MAX delivery pace, SkyWest adds 16 new E175s to Delta regional fleet, LATAM evaluates future fleet after reworking Airbus and more. Take a look at the daily roundup of air transport news.
 
A roundup of editor's favorite photos includes nighttime departures, airport silhouettes, a historic final flight and a joint flyover by the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds.
Do you want to submit your own photos this year? The 2021 Photo Contest submissions are now open. Enter here and submit your photo entries on various categories including Commercial Aviation, Defense, Business and General Aviation and Space.
 
Talking at the CAPA Live on 9-Jun-2021, AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes spoke with CAPA’s chairman emeritus Peter Harbison.
 
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