Human Error Causes Emirates Near Miss In Melbourne
Published by Irhal
Human error is the cause of a close call for an Emirates Airline passenger jet landing at Melbourne Airport in March. The passenger jet, carrying 257 passengers and 18 crew came close to crashing because a flight crew member entered the wrong numbers into an aircraft computer. Director of Aviation Safety Investigation for the Australian Transport Safety Bureau explained the information fed into the airline…

Director of Aviation Safety Investigation for the Australian Transport Safety Bureau explained the information fed into the airline computer was based on an aircraft 100 tonnes lighter than its actual weight of 362 tonnes. This resulted in the computer applying much too little thrust than was needed in order to climb safely off the runway
More Travel News
All travel news
Airline News
Qatar Airways Resumes Flights to Philadelphia
The airline marks Philadelphia as its 14th destination in North America
Read full story
Travel News
Thailand Unveils Summer Holiday 2026 Shopping
This summer, Central Shopping Centers invites international visitors to experience the best of shopping, dining, and leisure with Summer Holiday 2026, running from 20 July – 30 September 2026. Created exclusively for international tourists, the campaign offers shopping privileges across Thailand’s five world-class shopping malls: centralwOrld, Central Park…
Read full story
Travel News
Special "Ahlan Jordan" Prices for Tourists
The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and the Jordan Tourism Board, in cooperation with tourism associations, have launched the integrated digital platform "Ahlan Jordan" as part of measures to support the tourism sector and address the impact of regional circumstances on travel activity.
Read full story
Airline News
Flydubai increases flights to Milan and Naples
flydubai, the Dubai-based carrier, has increased its daily operations between Dubai and Naples and is set to boost its flights to Milan-Bergamo to a double-daily operation from 31 July, enhancing passenger connectivity to Italy.
Read full story