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Search and recovery teams continue to search the site of one of India’s worst aviation disasters for a third day.
Search and recovery teams continued to search the site of one of India’s worst aviation disasters for a third day.
BISMARCK – Minot International Airport was awarded $940,880 from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration to replace snow removal equipment, according to information ...
Indian investigators have recovered the digital flight data recorder or the black box of the Air India flight that crashed a ...
On Friday, June 13, the Federal Aviation Administration revealed it will conduct drone-detection testing near Santa Teresa, ...
President Donald Trump swiftly addressed the incident, calling it “terrible” and “one of the worst in aviation history.” He ...
Aviation stakeholders testified before the House Aviation Subcommittee on FAA Reauthorization implementation, highlighting ...
Air traffic controllers also still use slips of paper containing flight numbers to help track the approximately 45,000 ...
Acting FAA Administrator Chris Rocheleau said the agency is focused on maintaining a global leadership role in aviation and ...
The agency has taken steps to reduce the risk of midair collisions after a military helicopter struck a commercial flight in ...
Trump’s FAA nominee Bryan Bedford was questioned by US senators over aviation safety and plans to weaken a 1,500-hour pilot ...