Two killed in aircraft crash / Boeing 737-400 Cracked windshield / Vietnam Airlines bans lithium batteries

Two killed in aircraft crash / Boeing 737-400 Cracked windshield / Vietnam Airlines bans lithium batteries

Two killed in aircraft crash, Lipowa

A light aircraft crashed in a field near the village of Lipowa, Silesian province, Poland, on 9 September 2025, killing both occupants, according to the State Fire Service. Firefighters extinguished the post-impact fire and discovered two bodies inside the wreckage, while six fire brigades, police units and prosecutors secured the accident site. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the crash, with local reports indicating the aircraft went down during an attempted landing. Click image above for reading the related post


Cracked windshield prompts emergency landing of Boeing 737-400 at Milan Malpensa

An Air Horizon Boeing 737-400 operating a flight from Djerba, Tunisia, to Milan Malpensa Airport, Italy, performed an emergency landing on Monday, 8 September 2025 at 18:20 local time after the crew reported a cracked window in flight. The aircraft, which had departed Djerba with a delay of approximately 20 minutes, was granted landing priority by air traffic control, and full airport emergency procedures were activated until the aircraft taxied under its own power to the terminal. Emergency measures were lifted at 18:29, no injuries occurred, and operations at Malpensa resumed normally. Click image above for reading the related post


Vietnam Airlines bans lithium batteries on all flights

Vietnam Airlines Group, including Vietnam Airlines, Pacific Airlines, and Vasco, has prohibited the use of lithium backup batteries on all flights, effective 9 September 2025, requiring passengers to declare such devices at check-in and keep them accessible for inspection. To mitigate in-flight fire risks, the carrier has equipped aircraft with heat-resistant gloves and ICAO-certified fire- and smoke-proof containment bags, while crews received specialized emergency training; baggage screening is being reinforced in cooperation with the Ministry of Public Security at Noi Bai and Tan Son Nhat airports. The measures follow international safety standards restricting lithium batteries in checked baggage and align with ICAO and IATA recommendations. Click image above for reading the related post!


AEROTHRIVE Hiring Sales & Marketing Expert (Aviation)

AEROTHRIVE Global Business Services is seeking a full-time Sales & Marketing Expert (Aviation) in Bydgoszcz, Poland (remote in Poland or office in Bydgoszcz). Responsibilities include driving B2B marketing campaigns, managing sales channels, and expanding client networks in the aviation sector. Candidates should have aviation experience, marketing or sales background, and strong English skills (C1 English & CRM/SEO knowledge preferred). The company offers flexible hours, remote options, and international growth opportunities.

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Airplane Crash & Incident Reviews: Africa One Antonov An-26 Crash in Kinshasa

Read our today's review of another tragic accident that moved the world when it happened and far beyond. Click image above for reading the full article!

SARPcheck global aviation safety audit: A wet lease, codeshare, ACMI Booster

SARPcheck is a new global aviation safety audit that assesses airline compliance with select ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) across defined ICAO Annexes. The primary aim of this audit is to enhance global flight safety while providing an affordable and accessible tool to facilitate ACMI, wet lease, and codeshare operations. The ICAO Annexes and SARPs that SARPcheck focuses on are specifically those outlined by regulatory and industry standards, including FAA requirements for overseeing foreign air carriers and the TCO approval elements of EASA.

SARPcheck is governed by a London-based not-for-profit organization, the Safety Audit Review Partnership (SARP Ltd.), which accredits Safety Quality Organizations (SQOs) such as AEROTHRIVE to conduct these audits globally. Detailed information about the program, including the SARPcheck Program Manual (SCPM), informative brochures, and the latest updates, is available on our website at https://aerothrive.com/audits/sarpcheck-audits/. For further inquiries or personal assistance, please feel free to send me a message. I'm always happy to help! Lufthansa City Airlines is the global launch customer of SARPcheck.


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