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The City of Atlanta and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration are hitting some turbulence over funding for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration Just Issued A New Alert Following An American Airlines Smartphone Incident
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has just issued a new alert, as cases related to lithium batteries by passengers continue to be on the rise for hazards. Due to several incidents this year alone, the FAA is putting forward mitigation strategies for airlines across the United States.
Will Social Security checks go out? Are national parks open? Here's what to know when the federal government partially shuts down.
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Yolo County receives federal grant funding to improve Yolo County Airport
The Yolo County General Services Department has been awarded two Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grants totaling more than $240,000 to support planning and maintenance efforts at the Yolo County Airport (KDWA).
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is in the early stages of an investigation to determine whether requirements that accompany federal
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Trump Administration May Increase Pilot Retirement Age
A leading pilot's union is sounding the alarm that evidence is needed proving aviation's safety before the change is made.
A federal judge on Monday dismissed Boulder’s lawsuit against the Federal Aviation Administration, which sought to confirm the city's position that it is not legally obligated to continue operating Boulder Municipal Airport after 2040.
Atlanta is turning down more than $37 million in federal money for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after rejecting a grant tied to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
For the first time in years, all of Carroll County’s revenues came in higher expected during fiscal year 2025, leaving the county with an extra $51.4 million in its coffers.
The Federal Aviation Administration will allow Boeing to issue airworthiness certificates for some 737 MAX and 787 airplanes starting next week after years of retaining the authority, the agency said.