With 52,000 Flights a Day, FAA Braces for Busiest July 4 Air Travel in 15 Years
The Federal Aviation Administration expects to manage more than 52,000 flights on July 2, making it the busiest Independence Day travel period in 15 years
The Federal Aviation Administration expects to manage more than 52,000 flights on July 2, making it the busiest Independence Day travel period in 15 years
"Unleashing American Innovation": The FAA has proposed new noise standards that could allow commercial supersonic flights over the U.S. for the first time in decades
A pilot for one of the major US airlines reported that, while landing at JFK, his passenger plane hit a drone. Despite the report, an initial FAA inspection found no damage to the plane
Passenger air taxis may still be a few years away, but the FAA has taken another major step by launching a dedicated research facility for next-generation aircraft
US and European aviation regulators agreed to deepen collaboration on safety oversight, certification and emerging aviation technologies
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
FBI Director Kash Patel said federal authorities and law enforcement partners disrupted an alleged threat targeting the UFC America 250 event in Washington
According to the indictment, the suspect attempted to pass through security at Sacramento International Airport while in possession of an improvised explosive device and a weapon
A skydiving aircraft carrying 12 people crashed shortly after departing a Missouri airport on June 14, prompting a federal investigation into the accident
Hamburg Airport evacuated its passenger terminal on Friday due to a precautionary police measure. Federal Police also confirmed the arrest of a wanted passenger in a different incident
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
The possible federal government shutdown in the U.S. on October 1 will not influence operations at Reagan National and Dulles airports; however, staffing shortages could cause travel delays