Aviation

Europe aviation agency urges caution in Israeli, Iranian airspace
Europe's aviation regulator reaffirmed advice to airlines to use caution in Israeli and Iranian airspace though it said no civil overflights had been placed at risk during weekend tensions
Lufthansa suspends flights to Amman, Beirut, Erbil and Tel Aviv
German airline group Lufthansa said on Sunday it was suspending flights to Amman, Erbil and Tel Aviv until Tuesday and flights to Beirut and Tehran until the Thursday
Arab airlines’ flight schedules disrupted after Iran attack
Some flights were cancelled, while others were rerouted after Iran attacked Israel with drones and missiles
Flights from Israel: What CAAB says
“Bangladesh and Israel do not have any Air Service Agreement and no incident of an Israeli aircraft landing in Bangladesh has occurred,” the CAAB says
Boeing hit with whistleblower allegations
Boeing has been grappling with a full-blown safety crisis that has undermined its reputation following a mid-air panel blowout on a 737 MAX plane
Two planes at Heathrow Airport collide
Heathrow, Britain's busiest airport, says no passenger injuries have been reported
India's Vistara could cut flights amid pilot shortage
Vistara, owned by the Tata group and Singapore Airlines has cancelled more than 125 flights since April 1 after a number of its pilots went on sick leave
Indian aviation watchdog defers new rules on pilots' rest, duty times
Announced in January, the rules increased flight crews' weekly rest periods to 48 hours from 36 and cut pilots' night flight duty times to a maximum of 10 hours from 13