Embraer is facing an indefinite strike by metalworkers at its Brazilian plant since September 17, 2025. The workers seek wage increases and improved labor agreements. Despite the strike, Embraer’s operations continue unaffected, with the company maintaining its year-end production targets. This labor action reflects broader trends of unrest within the aviation industry as workers push for better conditions amid high demand and inflationary pressures.
Browsing: Aviation Incidents
Malaysia Airlines flight MH102, operating a Boeing 737-800, declared an emergency mid-flight while traveling from Kuala Lumpur to Dhaka and diverted to Bangkok. The emergency, indicated by squawk code 7700, was handled effectively, resulting in a safe landing approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes after departure.
San Diego International Airport temporarily suspended all flights after a Cessna Citation X experienced landing gear problems during takeoff, forcing a runway closure. The incident led to over 100 flight delays and diversions, but operations resumed once the runway was cleared. No injuries were reported.
A passenger sadly died during an EasyJet flight to Lanzarote, prompting emergency measures and significant delays to the return flight. The cause behind the passenger’s death remains unknown, highlighting the challenges faced during in-flight medical emergencies.
An American Airlines flight faced disruption when a passenger, Ketty Dilone, became aggressive mid-flight, requiring restraint. Law enforcement detained her upon landing in Las Vegas, charging her with interference and assault. Despite a decline since 2021, unruly passenger incidents remain problematic, with the FAA recording over 1,000 cases this year.
Families of Air India Flight 171 victims have sued Boeing and Honeywell in the U.S., alleging defective fuel switches led to a fatal crash. The lawsuit claims negligence, citing a lack of mandatory safety actions despite a 2018 FAA advisory. This case could influence future aircraft safety regulations if courts find the companies were aware of and ignored known risks.
A SWISS Airbus A330 departing Boston Logan Airport had its takeoff aborted after an engine emitted smoke and flames. The aircraft safely returned to the gate, and passengers were rerouted with minimal delay. Investigations by SWISS and FAA are underway.
A significant airspace incident occurred when Spirit Airlines Flight NK1300 and Air Force One approached similar flight paths over Long Island, prompting urgent ATC instructions to the Spirit pilots. The episode highlights the complexities of managing busy airspace around New York, intensified by security needs of presidential travel.
Air Corsica Flight XK777 faced an hour’s delay as the Ajaccio control tower’s air traffic controller slept, leaving the aircraft circling. With no communication and runway lights off, emergency protocols considered diversion before resolving after police intervention. The incident has sparked discussions on air traffic control safety and staffing.
On September 16, 2025, Spirit Airlines had a near miss with Air Force One over New York. Air traffic control issued rapid directives to ensure separation, highlighting the intricacies of managing presidential flights. While the response delay underscored challenges in busy airspace, the system’s safety protocols remained robust.









