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New Report Alleges The FAA Doesn’t Investigate The Majority Of Whistleblower Complaints

  • Guest authors
  • January 7, 2025
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Most cases flagged to the FAA in recent years were found to not have any violation.

  • aircraft
  • Boeing
  • Commercial Aviation
  • DOT
  • FAA
  • Secretary Pete Buttigieg
  • United States

Outgoing US DOT Secretary Says Boeing Has “Much More To Do”

  • Guest authors
  • January 7, 2025
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Buttigieg remarked that Boeing’s culture was still a work in progress.

  • aircraft
  • avionics
  • FAA
  • Federal Aviation Administration
  • General Aviation
  • United States

The FAA Recommends AOA Indicators For All Aircraft

  • Guest authors
  • January 7, 2025
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The FAA published a bulletin that recommends AOA systems be installed as standard equipment.

  • aircraft
  • Boeing
  • Commercial Aviation
  • FAA
  • Federal Aviation Administration

The FAA’s Enhanced Oversight Of Boeing Will Not Be Going Away Anytime Soon

  • Guest authors
  • January 5, 2025
  • 0

FAA chief Mike Whitaker said its oversight of Boeing is “not a one-year project”.

  • aircraft
  • Commercial Aviation
  • FAA
  • Federal Aviation Administration
  • United States

Consortium Of Aviation Groups Call For President-Elect Trump To Consider FAA Funding Changes

  • Guest authors
  • December 30, 2024
  • 0

A change in funding could iron out inefficiencies in procurement to ensure adequate procurement and deployment of new equipment and technology.

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  • Aeroflot
  • Air China
  • aircraft
  • American Airlines
  • Commercial Aviation
  • Delta Air Lines
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  • Global Airlines
  • Lufthansa
  • simple flying podcast
  • Singapore Airlines

The Simple Flying Podcast Episode 243: Looking Back On 2024’s Top Stories

  • Guest authors
  • December 27, 2024
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Join Tom and Channing for a look back at 2024’s top news stories!

  • aircraft
  • Commercial Aviation
  • Donald Trump
  • FAA
  • NTSB
  • United States

How Airline Regulations May Change Next Year

  • Guest authors
  • December 24, 2024
  • 0

The incoming administration, led by Republicans in Congress and the White House, could change course on the current pro-consumer regulations.

  • aircraft
  • Commercial Aviation
  • Drones
  • FAA
  • Orlando
  • United States

Child Injured After Multiple Drones Crash During Holiday Aerial Display In Orlando: FAA Investigating

  • Guest authors
  • December 24, 2024
  • 0

A young boy was rushed to hospital after a holiday drone show went awry.

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  • aircraft
  • Commercial Aviation
  • FAA
  • United States

FAA Grants Airbus A220 Alternating Current Fuel Pump Rule Exemption

  • Guest authors
  • December 22, 2024
  • 0

The fuel pumps will have to be replaced every 30,000 flight hours (FH) following the FAA’s order.

  • aircraft
  • Boeing
  • Boeing 737 MAX 8
  • CFM International
  • Commercial Aviation
  • FAA
  • NTSB
  • Southwest Airlines

Boeing & CFM International Will Update 737 MAX Software To Keep Smoke From Entering Cockpit After 2 Bird Strike Events

  • Guest authors
  • December 21, 2024
  • 0

While the FAA deemed no immediate action was necessary, CFM International, with the help of Boeing, has been developing a software update.

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