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Historic FAA Reform: The US Prepares for the Next Generation of Aviation

The US Secretary of Transportation and the head of the Federal Aviation Administration have unveiled a wide-ranging organizational reform designed to strengthen safety, accelerate innovation, and advance a new air traffic management system

Following Air Pressure Incident: Embraer E175, at the Heart of an FAA Investigation

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation after an Embraer E175 aircraft experienced an air compression problem while flying in western Washington state

Huge Merger in US Aviation: New Company Will Focus on the Leisure Flight Market

The merger of Allegiant and Sun Country Airlines, worth approximately $1.5 billion, is expected to create one of the largest leisure airlines in the US, with approximately 22 million passengers per year, a fleet of approximately 195 aircraft, and a network of 650 routes

US Government Admits Responsibility for Washington Air Disaster

The US Department of Justice has admitted state liability for the collision between a U.S. military Blackhawk helicopter and a civilian American Eagle airliner that killed 67 people near Washington last January. Legal documents paint a disturbing picture of air coordination in the capital region

Confrontation: IATA Demands Venezuelan Government to Restore the Operating Permits of Foreign Airlines

IATA is requesting clarification and a solution from the government of Venezuela to ensure the continuity and safety of flights between the country and the rest of the world. The U.S. and Spain have issued warnings and suspended flights to the country

"Good Leads the Way": United CEO Praises Employees During Aviation Crisis

United praised employees for keeping passengers informed and satisfied as the FAA cut flights during the U.S. government shutdown; CEO: "Never been prouder to be on this team."

In Effect: 40 U.S. Airports Have Reduced Operations Amid FAA Request

Amid a shortage of air traffic controllers and increasing congestion in the aviation system, the FAA has begun proactive measures to maintain safety, including reducing flights at 40 airports

Shutdown Fallout: American Airlines Cancels 220 Flights a Day

American Airlines is reducing its flight schedule by 4% after the FAA’s safety directive, canceling roughly 220 flights daily while urging Washington to resolve the government shutdown

Left Engine Cut Out on Takeoff: Initial Findings from Louisville Crash Investigation

Update: at least 12 people died due to the engine separating from the wing during takeoff run, initial NTSB findings say. The black boxes have been removed, with data expected to be recovered

FAA Slashes Capacity at 40 Busy Airports to Ease Fatigue Risks

On Friday: following concerning safety data, the FAA will impose 10% cuts at 40 airports and curb certain operations to lighten controller load. Affected hubs have not been named, and measures remain under review

Historic FAA Reform: The US Prepares for the Next Generation of Aviation

The US Secretary of Transportation and the head of the Federal Aviation Administration have unveiled a wide-ranging organizational reform designed to strengthen safety, accelerate innovation, and advance a new air traffic management system

Following Air Pressure Incident: Embraer E175, at the Heart of an FAA Investigation

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation after an Embraer E175 aircraft experienced an air compression problem while flying in western Washington state

Huge Merger in US Aviation: New Company Will Focus on the Leisure Flight Market

The merger of Allegiant and Sun Country Airlines, worth approximately $1.5 billion, is expected to create one of the largest leisure airlines in the US, with approximately 22 million passengers per year, a fleet of approximately 195 aircraft, and a network of 650 routes

US Government Admits Responsibility for Washington Air Disaster

The US Department of Justice has admitted state liability for the collision between a U.S. military Blackhawk helicopter and a civilian American Eagle airliner that killed 67 people near Washington last January. Legal documents paint a disturbing picture of air coordination in the capital region

Confrontation: IATA Demands Venezuelan Government to Restore the Operating Permits of Foreign Airlines

IATA is requesting clarification and a solution from the government of Venezuela to ensure the continuity and safety of flights between the country and the rest of the world. The U.S. and Spain have issued warnings and suspended flights to the country

In Effect: 40 U.S. Airports Have Reduced Operations Amid FAA Request

Amid a shortage of air traffic controllers and increasing congestion in the aviation system, the FAA has begun proactive measures to maintain safety, including reducing flights at 40 airports

Shutdown Fallout: American Airlines Cancels 220 Flights a Day

American Airlines is reducing its flight schedule by 4% after the FAA’s safety directive, canceling roughly 220 flights daily while urging Washington to resolve the government shutdown

Left Engine Cut Out on Takeoff: Initial Findings from Louisville Crash Investigation

Update: at least 12 people died due to the engine separating from the wing during takeoff run, initial NTSB findings say. The black boxes have been removed, with data expected to be recovered

FAA Slashes Capacity at 40 Busy Airports to Ease Fatigue Risks

On Friday: following concerning safety data, the FAA will impose 10% cuts at 40 airports and curb certain operations to lighten controller load. Affected hubs have not been named, and measures remain under review

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

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