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Transition Away From Leaded AvGas on Track, GA Stakeholders Tell Congress

Staffing shortages affecting the FAA have caused backlogs in several areas, lawmakers were told.
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FAA Safety, Aircraft Certification Focus of Senate Hearing

FAA acting administrator Billy Nolen said the agency continues to review new versions of the Boeing 737 Max.
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AI-Powered Pilot Dominates Human Rival in Aerial Dogfight

The dogfight involved two small, unmanned, fixed-wing aircraft—one operated by AI, and the other controlled by a human from the ground, according to ...
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Senate Grills FAA Nominee in Confirmation Hearing

Washington’s March 1 hearing comes nearly eight months after his nomination by the Biden administration.
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Cirrus Aircraft Engineer Killed in Accident

The death of David Rathbun, the chief engineer for the Cirrus SF50 jet program, is "a profound loss for the Cirrus family," the ...
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Serious U.S. Airport Runway Incursions are Declining, FAA Says

FAA data shows a drop in ‘serious’ close calls over the last 20 years.
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Joby Reports $1.1 Billion in Hand at Close of Fourth Quarter

The eVTOL manufacturer says 2023 will be a transition from planning to delivering aircraft.
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FAA Forms Safety Review Team, Issues Call to Action

The FAA said it is planning a safety summit with aviation stakeholders in March following a string of narrowly avoided accidents.
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FAA Halts Investigation of Santa Clara County Fuel Ban

The temporary suspension is part of a new agreement between the agency and county officials to test the implementation of unleaded avgas.
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NTSB Subpoenas American Crew Involved in Near-Collision at JFK

The subpoenas were issued after the crew refused to proceed with a recorded interview with NTSB investigators.
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