Corrections
Last updated April 2026
Errors are corrected publicly. Every correction names what changed and when. We treat the correction log as part of the published record, not as a footnote.
Minor corrections
Typos, broken links, and formatting issues are fixed without notation. These don't change the meaning of an article.
Factual corrections
When a published fact is wrong, we update the article and add a dated correction note at the bottom describing what changed. The original wording is preserved in the correction note when context requires it.
Material corrections and retractions
When a correction changes the central conclusion of a piece — or when an article is retracted — the notice is placed at the top of the article in addition to the correction log. We don't silently delete published work.
If you see an error, tell us. Include the article URL and the specific correction needed.
Email corrections@airgazette.com or use the contact form. We aim to respond within 48 hours.
Related policies
- Methodology — the three-question framework we apply to every story.
- Editorial Standards — sourcing, fact-checking, and bylines.