Lebanon aviation regulator audits Middle East Airlines over pilot concerns about flying near airstrikes
Lebanon's aviation regulator has launched a safety audit of Middle East Airlines after pilot groups raised concerns that crews were being asked to fly close to airstrikes and penalized for reporting safety incidents.
Quick reaction
One tap helps tune what we surface next.
Reader discussion
Public commentsNo comments yet. Start the discussion around this signal.
Follow this signal
Get updates on this story
We will email you if this changes materially. No spam. Daily brief optional.
Map context
Open map near Lebanon
Keep the story in context with nearby live signals, countries, and category movement.
Related coverage
More story pages
United Airlines flight to Spain turns back midair after possible security threat.
A United Airlines flight en route to Spain returned to its origin after a possible security threat was detected.
Israel anticipates Trump authorization for Beirut mission, 2 insiders say. The authorization would enable any Israeli operation in the southern outskirts of Beirut, per the sources.
Israel is anticipating Trump's ultimate authorization for any mission in Beirut's southern outskirts, according to two Israeli insiders.
Israeli airstrike hits town of Siddiqine in southern Lebanon.
Israeli fighter jets conducted an airstrike on the town of Siddiqine in southern Lebanon.
Lebanese state media reports a strike near Beirut. Details are emerging.
Lebanon's state media reports a strike near the capital Beirut.
More live signals
Continue with the live feed.
The fastest nearby updates load from the public feed, not the enriched story endpoint.