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WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday it may slow flight arrivals at Reagan Washington National Airport after a January 29 collision between a helicopter and an ...
The Federal Aviation Administration also said it is evaluating aircraft arrival rates at Reagan National Airport, whose main ...
Arel has led the ATO, which oversees the nation’s air traffic control system, through a period of growing scrutiny and recent ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is opening an investigation after two American Airlines jets clipped wings Thursday on a ...
Tim Arel, who is chief operating officer of the FAA Air Traffic Organization, is taking part in the U.S. Transportation ...
Earlier this month, the FAA announced it would increase the number of control supervisors at DCA from six to eight and is currently reviewing the airport's arrival rate. Aviation expert and former ...
An American Airlines plane carrying at least three members of Congress was struck by the wingtip of another jet. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A passenger plane with at least three members of Congress onboard was struck on the taxiway at Reagan Washington National ...
"We brought in a new DCA management team to ensure strong support for the workforce," the FAA said in a statement. "Their priorities will include: reviewing safety data trends while preventing ...
The other plane was headed to Charleston, South Carolina. The FAA said it's investigating. Reagan has been under scrutiny since January, when an American Airlines plane and an Army helicopter ...
The FAA recently replaced the entire air traffic control management team at Reagan National Airport (DCA ... increasing tower staffing, which could slow down flight arrivals.
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