Saturday, June 13, 2026

IAF AN-32 Crash at Jorhat Air Base, Assam



An Indian Air Force AN-32 transport aircraft crashed during landing at Jorhat Air Base in Assam. A fire broke out after the crash, and emergency teams quickly rushed to control the situation.

The IAF has confirmed the incident and said an investigation is underway. The cause of the crash is still unknown, and details about crew safety have not been officially released.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said authorities are waiting for full details.

The AN-32 is a key transport aircraft used by the Indian Air Force for cargo and personnel movement, especially in difficult terrains.

This is the second major air incident in Assam in recent months, following a Sukhoi crash earlier this year.

More updates are expected soon as the investigation continues.


SriLankan Airlines UL606 Hit by Lightning Returns Safely After Takeoff



SriLankan Airlines flight UL606 from Colombo to Sydney was forced to return to Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) shortly after takeoff due to severe weather.

Reports suggest the aircraft may have been struck by lightning, leading the crew to make an emergency return landing. The plane landed safely at Katunayake Airport, and all 207 passengers and 16 crew were unharmed.

The airline quickly arranged a replacement aircraft, and the flight departed again at 05:51 local time, continuing safely to Sydney.


AirAsia X Delays Kuala Lumpur–Bahrain–London Flights Due to Middle East Security Risks


Malaysia-based low-cost long-haul carrier AirAsia X has postponed its highly anticipated new route connecting Kuala Lumpur, Bahrain, and London Gatwick, citing ongoing security risks in the Middle East region.

The airline had initially announced in February 2026 that it would establish Bahrain International Airport as its first hub outside Asia, marking a major strategic expansion. This move was planned following a letter of intent signed in November 2025 between AirAsia X’s parent company, Capital A, and the Bahrain Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications.



The new route to London Gatwick Airport was seen as a key milestone, aiming to reconnect the airline with the European market after more than a decade. However, AirAsia X confirmed on June 11, 2026, that the launch—originally scheduled for June—has now been delayed to August or September 2026.

According to the airline, the revised timeline remains flexible and will depend on operational readiness and market conditions. Despite the delay, management stressed that Bahrain remains a critical part of its long-term growth strategy and future regional connectivity plans.

Security concerns played a major role in the decision. Bahrain was targeted by missile and drone attacks during escalating conflicts in the Middle East in early 2026, raising concerns about regional stability. This instability led the airline to reassess its expansion timeline before committing to operations.

AirAsia X had selected Bahrain due to its strategic location as a transit hub linking Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. However, the ongoing geopolitical tensions have made it necessary to pause and reassess risks.

Industry analysts suggest that if the situation stabilizes, AirAsia X could still launch its Bahrain-based operations in the final quarter of 2026. The airline remains committed to its long-term goal of strengthening its presence in both the Middle East and European aviation markets.


Friday, June 5, 2026

Iberia Airbus A350 Damaged During Water Cannon Salute at Guayaquil Airport



An Airbus A350-900 operated by Iberia was damaged during a traditional water cannon salute ceremony at Guayaquil Airport in Ecuador following its arrival from Madrid.

According to reports, the aircraft, registered EC-NXD, was welcomed with a water arch ceremony to celebrate the launch of Iberia's Airbus A350 service on the Madrid–Guayaquil route. During the event, equipment attached to a fire truck reportedly made contact with the aircraft's left winglet (sharklet), causing damage.

Airport personnel and technical teams responded to the incident and launched an investigation to determine how the contact occurred and assess the extent of the damage.

The Airbus A350-900 involved in the incident joined Iberia's fleet in September 2022 and has been used primarily on the airline's long-haul network. The aircraft was operating one of the first A350 flights on the Madrid–Guayaquil route, where the airline plans to deploy the type on selected services throughout June.

Authorities have not yet released details regarding repair requirements or any potential impact on the aircraft's future operations. Technical inspections are ongoing, and further information is expected once the investigation is completed.

The incident highlights the importance of maintaining strict safety procedures during ceremonial airport events, including water cannon salutes, which are commonly used worldwide to celebrate inaugural flights and special aviation milestones.

Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner Suffers Front Landing Gear Collapse at Frankfurt Airport

 

A Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, registered as D-ABPQ, experienced a front landing gear malfunction while parked on the apron at Frankfurt Airport in Germany.


According to initial reports, the incident occurred while the aircraft was stationary on the apron. For reasons that remain unknown, the aircraft's nose landing gear reportedly collapsed, prompting airport authorities and technical teams to begin an immediate investigation.


Following the incident, safety measures were implemented around the affected area, and detailed inspections of the aircraft are currently underway. Technical experts are examining the aircraft to determine the cause of the malfunction and assess the extent of any structural damage.


At this stage, officials have not confirmed whether passengers were on board the aircraft when the incident occurred. However, early reports indicate that no injuries were sustained as a result of the landing gear collapse.


Authorities are expected to release an official statement later today, providing more information about the cause of the incident and the findings of the ongoing investigation.


The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is one of the world's most advanced long-haul aircraft, making incidents involving the type a significant focus for aviation safety experts and industry observers.