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Flight Safety Information  - July 8, 2026    No. 133

In This Issue



: Crash: K2 Cargo B734 over Arabian Sea on Jul 7th 2026, navigation problems, then lost 35000 feet and impacted sea


: Incident: 4 Airways B734 at Milan on Jul 7th 2026, engine failure


: Incident: Nostrum CRJX at Nantes on Jul 6th 2026, tyre damage on departure and engine failure


: Incident: TAP A21N at Lisbon and Porto on Jun 5th 2026, unusual noise


: Incident: Delta B738 near Fresno on Jul 6th 2026, engine problem


: Accident: Tezjet MD83 at Bishkek on Jul 7th 2026, main gear collapse during takeoff run


: Student Pilot Forced to Land Plane After Instructor Jumps Out Mid-Flight


: Kazakhstan, ICAO Sign Aviation Safety Deal to Strengthen Air Accident Investigations


: Venomous snake vanishes aboard passenger jet after international flight, forcing aircraft out of service



: Kyrgyz authorities suspend TezJet operations as probe into MD-83 gear collapse opens


: A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 is declaring an emergency and returning to Honolulu


: Saudia Boeing 787 Strikes Philippine Airlines Airbus A320 Tail While Taxiing At Manila


: Airbus trims jet industry demand forecast after Iran war, tariffs


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A STRONG OFFENSE FOR THE WORLD OF DEFENSE

July 7, 2026

The next NATO airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platform will be Saab’s GlobalEye, as announced today during the alliance’s summit in Ankara, Turkey. The decision to buy up to 10 GlobalEyes for NATO comes after Sweden, France, and Canada all selected the platform, and amid a flurry of new orders for military equipment as part of a wider alliance defense spending drive.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said today that NATO will begin formal negotiations with Saab regarding the acquisition of the GlobalEye. The system will combine Saab’s Erieye Extended Range radar, other sensors, and a command and control (C2) system on a Canadian-made Bombardier Global 6500 bizjet airframe. At this point, Saab has not signed a contract or received an order.

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