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HeadlinesThree People Found Alive After Small Plane Comes Down in Siberian Forest
Analysis-Boeing Rebuilding Trust as Airline Bosses See Improved Jet Quality
HeadlinesNine Injured in Ryanair Emergency Landing in Germany
Air Safety Reporting Under Scrutiny as Crashes Lie Unresolved
Greek Inquiry Finds Gaps in Rail Safety, Two Years After Deadly Crash
Date: February 27, 2025
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's worst rail disaster in 2023 was due to chronic safety gaps that still need to be addressed to prevent a repeat, Greek investigators said on Thursday. On February 28, 2023,...

Kazakh Report Says Plane in Dec. 25 Crash Probably Damaged by 'external Objects'
Date: February 4, 2025
ASTANA (Reuters) - An Azerbaijani passenger plane that crashed in December after being diverted from Russia to Kazakhstan had suffered damage "probably caused by external objects", according to a...

Stellantis to Recall Over 63,000 US Vehicles, Nhtsa Says
Date: January 22, 2025
(Reuters) - Chrysler parent Stellantis is recalling 63,082 crossover SUV's in the United States over concerns of loss of drive power due to a power transfer unit issue, the National Highway Traffic...

Stellantis to Recall Over 33,000 Ram Trucks, Nhtsa Says
Date: October 31, 2024
(Reuters) – Chrysler parent Stellantis will recall about 33,777 Ram 1500 pickup trucks in the U.S., over a concern related to the electronic stability control system, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Wednesday. The front wheel hub encoder rings may be damaged, which can disable the electronic stability control system, the NHTSA said....

Boeing Under a Microscope for Safety Issues as It Reports Results
Date: January 29, 2024
Boeing under a microscope for safety issues as it reports results By Abhijith Ganapavaram and Valerie Insinna (Reuters) – When Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun delivers the company’s fourth-quarter results on Wednesday, he will be doing it while the planemaker is in the middle of its biggest safety crisis since the two fatal 737 MAX crashes...

Governments, Firms Should Spend More on AI Safety, Top Researchers Say
Date: October 24, 2023
Governments, firms should spend more on AI safety, top researchers say By Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Artificial intelligence companies and governments should allocate at least one third of their AI research and development funding to ensuring the safety and ethical use of the systems, top AI researchers said in a paper on Tuesday. The...
