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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) still relies on outdated technology, including Windows 95 computers and floppy ...
Not to worry nervous flyers, FAA vows to banish archaic systems... in a few years The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ...
More than 2,700 employees have indicated they want to take an incentive offer to leave the agency, though the final number is ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is also considering ... Acting FAA Administrator Chris Rocheleau also appeared at the press conference on Monday and announced that the agency was launching ...
Chris Rocheleau, acting administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, left, and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, right, speak about a new air traffic control infrastructure plan ...
independent air safety experts and the Federal Aviation Administration say other redundant systems kept planes from colliding. “I think the risk of a collision or an incident was increased, but not ...
Read full article: Tropics impact: Here’s when the first Saharan dust plume is set to arrive in Central Florida Chris Rocheleau, acting administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration ...
Read full article: New Report Reveals Covington Mill Is Top Climate Polluter Among U.S. Paper Plants Chris Rocheleau, acting administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, left, and ...
Representatives from the airlines have been holding regular meetings with the Federal Aviation Administration ... acting FAA Administrator Chris Rocheleau said in a statement Wednesday.
A new fiber optic cable is now in place between Philadelphia and New York to improve air traffic control telecommunications at the facility that handles flights in and out of Newark Liberty ...