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Episode 16: Is Flying Still Safe in 2025? AI Airline Pricing, FAA Cuts & Aviation Disasters

Episode 16: Is Flying Still Safe in 2025? AI Airline Pricing, FAA Cuts & Aviation Disasters

Update: 2025-08-09
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From AI-powered airline pricing and FAA budget cuts to deadly aviation accidents, 2025 has been a turbulent year for the airlines and flyers. Passenger safety, flight delays, and ticket prices are all in the spotlight. Is flying still safe—or are we entering the most dangerous era in modern aviation?

We break down the latest airline technology trends, transportation policy changes, and major air disasters shaking public trust in air travel.

Why Should We Care About Aviation Safety Right Now?

✈️ AI-driven airline pricing could mean higher fares and personalized markups for passengers

📉 FAA funding cuts and staffing shortages threaten air traffic control efficiency and oversight

🚨 Deadliest U.S. aviation crash in over 20 years killed 67 people in DC

🌍 Airline accidents raise questions about training, maintenance, and safety regulations

💰 Stock prices drop 3–10% after major crashes, while insurance premiums can double

💬 What In Your World? We want to hear from you!

  • Have you ever been on a flight during a major incident or near-miss?
  • Should airlines be more transparent about how AI sets prices?
  • Are FAA budget cuts putting passengers at risk?

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Episode 16: Is Flying Still Safe in 2025? AI Airline Pricing, FAA Cuts & Aviation Disasters

Episode 16: Is Flying Still Safe in 2025? AI Airline Pricing, FAA Cuts & Aviation Disasters