Global Aviation Safety Gets Boost From FAA-EASA Pact
US and European aviation regulators agreed to deepen collaboration on safety oversight, certification and emerging aviation technologies
US and European aviation regulators agreed to deepen collaboration on safety oversight, certification and emerging aviation technologies
U.S. authorities have confiscated 146 drones and cited 63 operators for violating flight restrictions around FIFA World Cup games
The FAA has issued a temporary flight restriction southeast of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to support aerial firefighting efforts. Evacuations are in place in Shoshone County
A skydiving aircraft carrying 12 people crashed shortly after departing a Missouri airport on June 14, prompting a federal investigation into the accident
After World Cup host cities, the FAA has imposed new temporary drone restrictions, this time around Las Vegas Ballpark during the Athletics home games this week
Temporary flight restrictions and drone bans will be enforced around FIFA World Cup 2026 venues and fan sites across the United States, with steep fines and confiscation as punishment
Travelers returning from Memorial Day trips continue to face delays as FAA advisories disrupted operations at Dallas-Fort Worth, San Francisco, Las Vegas and San Diego
The US Federal Aviation Administration is launching a new public platform that reveals the behind-the-scenes of the largest aviation project in the US, with more than 10,000 upgrade jobs and a $12.5 billion investment
A small aircraft has crashed into a house in Akron, Ohio, on Thursday afternoon, May 14, 2026. The FAA and the NTSB have opened an investigation
Critical modernization for pilot safety: Critical modernization for pilot safety: The FAA has moved the U.S. NOTAM aviation alert system to the cloud as part of a major modernization effort to improve safety and reliability
US and European aviation regulators agreed to deepen collaboration on safety oversight, certification and emerging aviation technologies
U.S. authorities have confiscated 146 drones and cited 63 operators for violating flight restrictions around FIFA World Cup games
A skydiving aircraft carrying 12 people crashed shortly after departing a Missouri airport on June 14, prompting a federal investigation into the accident
Travelers returning from Memorial Day trips continue to face delays as FAA advisories disrupted operations at Dallas-Fort Worth, San Francisco, Las Vegas and San Diego
The US Federal Aviation Administration is launching a new public platform that reveals the behind-the-scenes of the largest aviation project in the US, with more than 10,000 upgrade jobs and a $12.5 billion investment
Critical modernization for pilot safety: Critical modernization for pilot safety: The FAA has moved the U.S. NOTAM aviation alert system to the cloud as part of a major modernization effort to improve safety and reliability
The FAA has reported several aviation incidents in New Jersey over the weekend, including a United Airlines aircraft striking a light pole and a bakery truck, and a small plane crash
American Airlines restarts daily Miami–Caracas flights, marking the first direct commercial service between the U.S. and Venezuela in seven years. "We're proud to be the first airline to resume service between Venezuela and the U.S."
United Airlines Flight 589 was forced into a tense approach after a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk crossed its path near John Wayne Airport. The FAA has launched an investigation
The Federal Aviation Administration has opened an investigation after two small aircraft collided while taxiing at Scholes International Airport in Galveston, Texas