U.S. Senate Has Until Early March to Finalize FAA Reauthorization Bill
The legislation offers a chance to improve flight training by increasing loggable simulator hours.
The legislation offers a chance to improve flight training by increasing loggable simulator hours.
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee passed a second extension of FAA authorization as lawmakers quibble over a contentious bill.
In anticipation of an imminently-expected endangerment finding from the EPA on leaded aviation fuel, GAMA hosted an industry-centric “background” briefing for aviation press.
Both sides in the growing conflict have deployed drones but are using them in different ways—and with different results.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reports that the failure of a single component of a critical flight control is to blame for the deadly crash of a floatplane near Seattle on September 4, 2022.
The private aviation services provider, which counts NFL star quarterback Patrick Mahomes as a customer, snapped up 90 aircraft and 300 personnel from its rival.
The agency is investigating some 4,800 former military pilots who now fly for Part 121 passenger and air cargo operators, among others.
Short-term capital infusion is expected to help cash-strapped, on-demand private aviation firm avoid bankruptcy.
Social media and perseverance prevail in locating the child owner of a toy cat lost at Oshkosh.
Alaska Airlines sends supplies, evacuates residents