Burbank Airport at risk of mid-air collision
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After weather related delays, federal investigators are now at the site of Sunday's fatal plane crash in Bangor. Those delays have prevented local authorities from recovering the bodies of the six people on board killed in the crash.
Last January’s deadly collision of a plane and helicopter above Reagan National Airport was due to systemic failures and “100 percent preventable,” the NTSB chair said.
The US Department of Transportation unveiled what agency leaders described as the largest organizational overhaul in Federal Aviation Administration history. The restructuring centralizes safety oversight,
The FAA’s largest reorganization in history creates new offices focused on airspace modernization and advanced aviation technologies.
The Federal Aviation Administration says seven people were killed and a crew member survived with serious injuries when a private business jet crashed in a snowstorm at Maine’s Bangor International Airport.
The investigation suggests that the helicopter route was dangerously close to the path taken by civilian aircraft. NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said that the FAA was supposed to conduct annual safety reviews of helicopter routes, but the board was unable to find evidence of such reviews taking place.
Ohio has submitted a comprehensive proposal to the Federal Aviation Administration’s Electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing Integration Pilot Program (eIPP) that would deploy operational aircraft within three months of approval to solve critical medical transport challenges across a four-state region.
The Federal Aviation Administration is urging U.S. aircraft operators to “exercise caution” when flying over the eastern Pacific Ocean near Mexico, Central America and parts of South America, citing “military activities” and satellite navigation
The Federal Aviation Administration has published a draft roadmap for eliminating leaded aviation petrol by end-2030, though the agency warns the transition could pose operational challenges and depends heavily on replacement fuel availability and private sector decisions.
AECOM awarded nationwide Federal Aviation Administration contract to advance aviation infrastructure
AECOM (NYSE: ACM), the trusted global infrastructure leader, today announced it has been awarded an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) multiple award contract by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to provide comprehensive ...
The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate a belly landing made today by a NASA research plane in Houston, Texas. The incident involved a WB-57 aircraft which has been used by NASA for high altitude research since the 1970s.