WASHINGTON — U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has been lobbying lawmakers, so they vote to invest billions more in air traffic safety. Duffy testified in Congress that the “full project” of ...
WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration's head of commercial space is among employees opting to take an early retirement offer, the agency said on Thursday. Associate ...
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's air traffic management program is one of the first in the nation approved for the FAA's Enhanced Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative. This initiative aims ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is opening an investigation after two American Airlines jets clipped wings Thursday on a taxiway at Reagan National Airport. It is the latest incident at the ...
An American Eagle jet set to leave Washington, D.C. for New York on Thursday afternoon clipped wings with another aircraft on the runway at Ronald Reagan National Airport. One of the planes had at ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is replacing three air traffic control managers at Reagan National Airport (DCA) in Washington, DC, following a tumultuous few months in the hub’s tower, ...
Tim Arel, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Air Traffic Organization, is stepping down from his position. The ATO chief is retiring as part of the Department of Transportation’s ...
Tim Arel, the FAA Air Traffic Organization's chief operating officer, is stepping down amid scrutiny over safety concerns near Reagan Washington National Airport. The FAA addresses staffing shortages ...
Tim Arel, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration's Air Traffic Organization, will retire early as part of the second round of buyouts at the Department of Transportation. Arel, who has been ...
The US Federal Aviation Administration ’s top air traffic control official plans to leave the agency as the Trump administration prepares a major overhaul of the unit’s antiquated technology systems.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The head of the Federal Aviation Administration’s air traffic organization is stepping down after 40 years of federal government service, an agency spokesperson said on Tuesday.
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