The regulatory body has big planQs for this summer.
Category: Federal Aviation Administration
Will The FAA’s New Junk Fees Rule Be The End Of Ultra Low Cost Carriers?
These carriers could be forced to shift tactics.
US President Biden Signs Aviation Safety And Reform Bill Into Law
President Joe Biden has signed off on the long-awaited FAA reauthorization bill which hopefully will positively impact summer travel.
US Airport Construction Boom: Senate Allots $20 Billion for New Development
The funding comes as part of the bill that was passed by the US Senate last week.
American Airlines Completes 1st Airbus A321 Transcon Conversion To Standard Configuration
The aircraft is the first of 17 planes expected to receive the cabin remodel.
Pilots Commend Senate For Not “Lowering The Bar On Safety As FAA Reauthorization Bill Heads To House
A late push to block new slots at Reagan National was rejected.
US Lawmakers Urgently Add Amendments As Critical FAA Bill Deadline Approaches
Senators are struggling to keep this legislation on track.
The FAA Is Investigating Claims That Boeing 787 Employees Falsified Inspection Records
Boeing told the FAA of its findings and invited employees to come forward if anything odd was discovered.
What Happens If Both Of A Flight’s Pilots Fall Asleep?
Fatigue risk management is a key mitigator to avoid this happening.