European Union Aviation Safety Agency
Coverage of European Union Aviation Safety Agency in the Nexus archive.
- Airlines told to avoid Iraq and Lebanon airspace
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has warned airlines to avoid flight routes over Iraq and Lebanon due to uncertainty surrounding the US-Iran ceasefire and the risk of rapid escalation. The advisory, extended until July 8, urges commercial airlines to exercise caution in the Middle East region.
- Airbus to inspect 16 A380 planes after cracks found on wings
Airbus will inspect 16 A380 planes, five immediately, after cracks were discovered in a key wing component on aircraft operated by Emirates and Qantas. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency ordered urgent inspections of the wing-spar structure following routine maintenance checks that revealed the cracks.
- Airbus to inspect 16 A380s after cracks found on plane wings
Airbus will inspect 16 A380 aircraft, with five inspections starting immediately, following the discovery of cracks in wing components used by Emirates and Qantas. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) mandated urgent checks on the wing-spar structure after cracks were identified during routine maintenance.