Author: FlyMarshall Newsroom

Ugh, this is just beyond sad… Body discovered in American 777 during maintenance The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) is investigating a tragic discovery that was made this morning (Sunday, September 28, 2025). Shortly before 9AM, detectives with the CMPD’s homicide unit were called to American Airlines’ maintenance hangar at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT). While conducting routine maintenance on an American aircraft, mechanics discovered a stowaway in the landing gear, who was pronounced deceased on scene. An investigation is now being conducted into what happened, and to collect physical evidence. Details are limited beyond that as of now, though JonNYC…

Read More

The United States aviation system is facing one of its most pressing challenges in decades: a shortage of air traffic controllers, compounded by a lack of instructors to train the next generation. This guide explains why the bottleneck exists, how it affects safety and efficiency, and what solutions are being explored. Readers can expect a balanced examination of training complexities, policy responses, historical context, international comparisons, and forward-looking solutions that could shape the future of US airspace management. Air Traffic Control (ATC) is the backbone of modern aviation, ensuring the safe and efficient movement of thousands of flights daily. Yet…

Read More

The miles & points world has all kinds of different enthusiasts — some people are only interested in miles & points in order to save money on travel, while others are interested in miles & points because they love airplanes. I know there are plenty of people who are very frequent flyers but can barely tell the difference between an Airbus A380 and Boeing 747. In this post, I’d like to share how I easily identify planes in a split second. Of course there are lots of methods for doing this, but I’ll share my techniques (and maybe other hardcore…

Read More

Over the past decade, airlines have put more focus on premium cabins as a way to strengthen revenue. Economy fares have become less reliable as a profit driver, and markets on both sides of the Atlantic and Pacific have faced oversaturation. Carriers have responded by investing in more business-class seats, launching new premium economy products, and upgrading service standards to capture travelers willing to pay more for comfort. For instance, American Airlines is bringing its new Flagship Suite to the 777-300ER, the A321XLR, and the 787. Even low-cost carriers such as Frontier, Spirit, and Southwest have moved to add extra…

Read More

NATO is increasing its aerial presence in the Baltic Sea region, according to a report by Reuters. The news comes as several unidentified drones were observed near Denmark’s military installations and Copenhagen’s main airport on September 26, 2025. The drones forced the grounding of all commercial flights at Copenhagen’s largest hub, Kastrup Airport (CPH), for at least two hours. Denmark stated that the drones spotted over its airports seem to have been operated by a “professional actor,” though there is no evidence of Russian involvement. Just last week, three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets violated Estonian airspace in what has been…

Read More

In the interest of full disclosure, OMAAT earns a referral bonus for anyone that’s approved through some of the below links. These are the best publicly available offers (terms apply) that we have found for each product or service. Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of the bank, credit card issuer, airline, hotel chain, or product manufacturer/service provider, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities. Please check out our advertiser policy for further details about our partners, and thanks for your support! Link: Apply now for the Atmos™ Rewards Summit Visa…

Read More

Ronald Lam is CEO of the Cathay Pacific Group. Speaking at Routes World in Hong Kong, he stated his remit: Cathay Pacific itself (the passenger airline), Cathay Cargo, its wholly owned low-cost unit HK Express, and Cathay Lifestyle. As if he’s not busy enough, he is also chairperson of HK Express. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Lam was bullish: “We are stronger and better than we were before the coronavirus.” He did not “waste” the pandemic, using it as justification for significant reforms. And now, he says, he’s in a better position to face the future. Connecting China To The World Credit: Shutterstock Without…

Read More

Brazil’s Azul Linhas Aereas has ended commercial discussions regarding the merger with Abra Group’s GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (GOL), according to a securities filing on September 25, 2025. The discussions were based on a non-binding agreement signed on January 15, 2025, that outlined possible terms for a merger. Additionally, both airlines announced the end of the codeshare agreement disclosed on May 23, 2024, further signaling a clear strategic split between them. They also stated that all tickets already issued under the agreement will be honored. Azul And GOL Drop Ambitious To Create A Mega-Carrier In Brazil Credit: Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras…

Read More

The Tailwheel Began To Shimmy, And The Airplane Drifted Left Of The Centerline… Analysis: During the landing as the tailwheel touched down on the runway, the tailwheel began to shimmy, and the airplane drifted left of the centerline. The left seat pilot attempted to maintain control, and the right seat pilot twice made minor inputs to maintain the centerline and “lifted the tailwheel” to alleviate the shimmy. When the tailwheel touched down a third time and the airplane’s full weight was placed on the tailwheel, the airplane veered sharply to the left. Full application of the right rudder did not…

Read More

From 2016 (YouTube Edition): Think You Might Be Interested In Building An Airplane?… Anyone who is even slightly interested in building their own airplane is aware that thousands of homebuilt airplanes have been built by people who were not experts in airplane building or things mechanical. Even though it is well proven it can be done, it might still be hard to take the first step to start an airplane project. Now, CubCrafters has come out with a way to get you started. ANN’s News Editor, Tom Patton, checked in with CubCrafters’ Director of Global Marketing, John Whitish, while at…

Read More