The FAA is launching an investigation into airline protocol during the government shutdown, threatening $75,000 fines per ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation into whether U.S. airlines complied with an emergency order ...
According to the experts, the US President’s declaration comes amid a wider pattern of heightened military posturing in the Caribbean.
Costa Rican MOPT Minister explains that a leaked ICAO Costa Rica air safety report is not final and was published in error ...
The flight disruptions during the record government shutdown that ended last week inspired a rare act of bipartisanship in Washington on Tuesday, when congressional representatives from both parties ...
The Federal Aviation Administration early Monday lifted an order that airlines cut domestic flights to 40 major U.S. airports, as air traffic control staffing levels improve following the six-week ...
Officials earlier ordered airlines to cut flights as air traffic controllers went absent during the 43-day government shutdown.
SHORT MINUTES. RIGHT NOW AT 602, TAKING A LIVE LOOK AT ORLANDO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, WHERE JUST MOMENTS AGO, THE FAA SAYS OPERATIONS ARE BACK TO NORMAL, THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION LIFTED ITS ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has ended its flight-reduction emergency order, allowing air travel to resume normal operations. The emergency order was officially lifted Monday at 6 a.m. ET, ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said Sunday it was lifting all restrictions on commercial flights that were imposed at 40 major airports during the country's longest government shutdown. Airlines ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said Sunday it is lifting all restrictions on commercial flights that were imposed at 40 major airports during the country's longest government shutdown. Airlines ...
(The Center Square) – The Federal Aviation Administration's emergency flight reductions ended Monday after Congress passed legislation funding the federal government last week, but the agency said it ...