mandag 16. februar 2026

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El Al B738 at Amsterdam on Feb 12th 2026, rejected takeoff due to malfunction 

14.02.26 / Incident

An El Al Boeing 737-800, registration 4X-EKN performing flight LY-46 from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to Tel Aviv (Israel), had lined up runway 18L and was cleared for takeoff, when the crew advised they needed to hold for 30 seconds due to a... 

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KLM A332 at Amsterdam on Feb 13th 2026, hydraulic leak 

14.02.26 / Incident

A KLM Airbus A330-200, registration PH-AOF performing flight KL-765 (dep Feb 12th) from Bonaire (Bonaire) to Amsterdam (Netherlands), landed on Amsterdam's runway 36C when after rolling out the crew advised ATC they could not vacate the runway due... 

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Sun Express B738 at Antalya on Feb 13th 2026, main gear collapse during taxi 

13.02.26 / Accident

A Sun Express Boeing 737-800, registration TC-SOB performing flight XQ-7646 from Antalya to Gaziantep (Turkey), was taxiing for departure on taxiway J towards runway 18L when the left main gear collapsed disabling the aircraft on the taxiway resting... 

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Aurigny AT72 at Guernsey on Feb 4th 2026, total electrical failure 


13.02.26 / Incident

An Aurigny Air Services Avions de Transport Regional ATR-72-212A, registration G-OGFC performing positioning flight GR-101P from London Gatwick,EN to Guernsey,CI (UK) with 2 crew, was at the top of descent towards Guernsey when a total electrical... 

(Photo credit: Colin Cooke Photo / Flickr / License: CC by-sa) 

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TAP A320 at Gatwick on Feb 8th 2026, fire in galley 

12.02.26 / Incident

A TAP Air Portugal Airbus A320-200, registration CS-TNJ performing flight TP-1329 from London Gatwick,EN (UK) to Porto (Portugal), was climbing out of Gatwick's runway 26L when the crew levelled off at 4000 feet reporting a fire in a galley and... 

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Aviation24.be med nyheter

 

Aviation24.be

In the 02/16/2026 edition:

Flyger fikk sparken....

 ..... fordi han ikke hadde sørget for å overføre et personlig pledd i forbindelse med flybytte. 



Coast Guard Pilot Flying Kristi Noem Fired Over a Missing Blanket

A pilot was terminated and later reinstated over a personal-item mix-up.


 [Credit: U.S. Coast Guard]Key Takeaways:

A U.S. Coast Guard pilot who was assigned to transport Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was fired and later reinstated after a personal blanket was not transferred between aircraft during a trip. The incident, first reported by The Wall Street Journal, occurred after a maintenance issue required a change of planes. Noem’s blanket was not moved to the replacement aircraft, people familiar with the matter told the newspaper. The pilot was told to take a commercial flight home following the mission, the report said.

The personnel action was reversed, though, when it was determined that no other pilot was immediately available to operate the aircraft for the return flight. A DHS spokeswoman did not address the specific episode but said Kristi Noem has made personnel decisions intended “to deliver excellence.”

Reporting from the Daily Mail cited the same sequence of events and noted the pilot’s reinstatement occurred before the return leg due to operational needs.

These flights were operated by the U.S. Coast Guard under DHS authority. The Coast Guard provides aviation support for departmental travel and missions. Officials have said such flights are used for a mix of administrative and operational purposes.

The department did not provide additional details on the flight, crew assignment procedures or any policy changes following the incident.

Gaza - Vestbredden

 Palestinere bosatt på Vestbredden blir utsatt for nytt overgrep fra Netanyahu: De må kunne bevise eiendomsrett til der de bor. 85% av dem vil ikke kunne gjøre det fordi dokumentasjon aldri har vært nødvendig. De som ikke kan det må flytte fra stedet de bor og hvor deres familier har bodd i kanskje århundrer.

Fløy inn i fjell i Colorado

 



Hypersonic

 


Launch window opens for Australian
hypersonic flight milestone

The flight is scheduled for no earlier than late February, 

launching aboard Rocket Lab’s “That’s Not A Knife” 

mission from Launch Complex 2 at the Mid-Atlantic 

Regional Spaceport, operated by the Virginia Spaceport 

Authority. Final launch timing will be confirmed within 24 

hours of the window opening.

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Droner

 


Internal weapons slated for Ghost Bat
in Block 3 upgrades

The Australian-designed and manufactured MQ-28A 

Ghost Bat aircraft program is moving forward after 

deploying an aircraft to fire an AIM-120 Advanced 

Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile against an Australian-

made Phoenix Jet uncrewed aerial target late last year.

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Greek Navy Procures CAMCOPTER S-100 for New FDI Frigates

By The Editor on Feb 16, 2026 07:59 am


The Hellenic Navy has signed a contract to procure ship-based CAMCOPTER S-100 Unmanned Air Systems (UAS) to be deployed on the Hellenic Navy’s Frégate de Défense et d’Intervention (FDI) Belharra-class frigates, namely HS (Hellenic Ship) Kimon, Nearchos and Formion. The HS (Hellenic Ship) Kimon, which arrived in Greece in January 2026, will be equipped with […]


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President Zelenskyy Receives First Ukrainian Drone Manufactured in Germany by Quantum Frontline Industries

By The Editor on Feb 16, 2026 07:50 am


Volodymyr Zelenskyy has received the first Ukrainian drone manufactured in Germany by Quantum Frontline Industries (QFI). Boris Pistorius acted as patron for the handover of the first Linza 3.0 multi-purpose drone to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Matthias Lehna, Managing Director of QFI, and Mykyta Rozhkov, Chief Business Development Officer of Frontline Robotics, welcomed the President […]

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GA-ASI Achieves New Milestone with Semi-Autonomous CCA Flight

By The Editor on Feb 16, 2026 07:49 am


General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. reached a new milestone this month by integrating third-party mission autonomy into its YFQ-42A Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) and completing the aircraft’s first semi-autonomous airborne mission. For the test, GA-ASI used mission autonomy software from Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, to operate the YFQ-42A developed for the U.S. Air Force. […]

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Spain’s Sener Unveils SRC 100 Razor Unmanned Stealth Drone at the World Defense Show

By The Editor on Feb 16, 2026 07:46 am


At the World Defense Show in Riyadh, Sener unveiled its next-generation multipurpose autonomous platform, the SRC 100 Razor, built to address the evolving operational needs of modern armed forces. With this launch, Sener reinforces its position as an international leader in autonomous systems and remote carriers. Razor, manufactured entirely in Spain and weighing only 150 […]

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