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Severe Delays at Newark Airport Due to Staffing Shortages

Staffing shortages at Newark Airport limit landings to 20 planes per hour, with potential for prolonged delays. This impacts New York's entire air zone, including JFK and LaGuardia flights

FAA Warns: Severe Shortage of Air Traffic Controllers in New York

FAA: Sharp surge in controller absences impacting half of local facilities. “Safety above all”: air traffic will be slowed as needed, even if it causes delays and cancellations

Three Killed in Small Plane Crash in Michigan

A small aircraft crashed near Lansing, Michigan, killing all three people on board. The FAA is investigating as emergency crews responded to the tragic scene

FAA Approves United's Innovative Starlink Wi-Fi Launch on Boeing 737

Starting October 15, 2025, United Airlines will provide free high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi on Boeing 737-800 flights, enhancing the travel experience for MileagePlus members

FAA Issues Urgent Safety Warning: Critical Guidelines You Must Know

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has issued an urgent safety warning regarding passengers' dangerous habit during emergency evacuations

Israel and USA Successfully Complete Licensing to Convert Boeing 777 to Cargo Aircraft

After about five years of intense work, the Israeli Civil Aviation Authority and the FAA approved the engineering conversion project led by IAI, increasing the cargo capacity of the aircraft up to 100 tons. Transportation Minister: "A national achievement illustrating Israel's advanced capabilities in civil aviation."

Serious Incident In U.S. Skies: Two Passenger Planes Nearly Collide Mid-Air

Southwest Airlines flight detected a warning about another aircraft dangerously close during its flight over Los Angeles' controlled airspace. Consequently, both passenger planes had to perform emergency maneuvers to avoid the collision. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation to examine the circumstances of the incident

Ground Incident in the USA

ANA Boeing 787, without passengers, hit the tail of a parked Breeze Airbus A220. Breeze passengers evacuated by buses, FAA launches investigation

Revolution in the Skies: Trump Lifts Ban on Supersonic Flights After 52 Years

After nearly 50 years, the U.S. President has directed the FAA to allow supersonic flights again, subject to noise standards, paving the way for a new era of fast and quiet commercial flying. All details inside

Drones, Air Taxis, and a Grand Vision: Texas Selected to Lead the Aviation Revolution in the U.S.

The Texas A&M University System will establish and operate the Federal Center for Advanced Aviation Technologies (CAAT) – a groundbreaking FAA initiative that will integrate innovation, safety, and collaboration among government, industry, and academia, paving the way for a new era in U.S. skies

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