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The Manila Times on MSNBoeing Aims to Certify 737 MAX Variants by Year-End, CEO Tells Aviation WeekSEATTLE (Reuters) -Boeing expects to finish certification of its best-selling 737 MAX family by the end of the year, CEO Kelly Ortberg said in an interview with trade publication Aviation Week published on Wednesday.
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Nearly half of air traffic facilities aren't hitting staffing goals: Data | Morning in AmericaThe Federal Aviation Administration is short about 3,000 air traffic controllers nationwide, increasing the pressure on airports, flights, workers and passengers. NewsNation’s Marcus Espinoza joins “Morning in America” to explain the nationwide impact of the shortages.
More than 1,200 FAA employees are planning to leave in the coming months putting more strain on taxed workforce - The Federal Aviation Administration, which employs 46,000 people, has been the target
In a challenge to the planned expansion of the McKinney National Airport, a North Texas conservation group is asking a federal court to review the
The only runway serving one of Arizona’s busiest tourist destinations will soon shut down for nearly a month. Here’s what Thursday's public meeting about the project revealed.
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An internal slideshow presentation arranged by Transportation Security Administration officials debunked four of the New Jersey drone sightings as optical illusions created by sanctioned aircraft.
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TravelPulse on MSNFAA Reacts to Nathan Fielder’s Aviation Safety Theory From ‘The Rehearsal’Nathan Fielder's HBO show "The Rehearsal" critiques pilot communication training, prompting the FAA to assert its commitment to Crew Resource Management. While the FAA disagrees with Fielder's claims,
Morningside University's aviation program has completed a two-year process to obtain full certification by the Federal Aviation Administration
The bill — targeting flights used for recreation, tourism and luxury commuting – was introduced after the tragic crash in the Hudson River that killed a tourist mom, dad and their three
News that air traffic controllers directing planes into New Jersey’s busiest airport twice lost both their radar and radios is alarming.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Thursday it would renew a program that allows Boeing to perform tasks on behalf of the agency for three years. Boeing’s Organization Designation