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FAA Launches Investigation into Boeing 787 Production Line

The probe is triggered after the aircraft manufacturer admitted that some inspections at its South Carolina assembly plant may have been falsified.
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Knowing When to Call the NTSB

When things go wrong, it may seem like high drama, but there are rules for notification of aircraft incidents and accidents.
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Joby Advances to Testing with Production Prototype Air Taxi

Until now, the manufacturer had only performed flight testing with less-developed, preproduction prototypes.
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MightyFly Obtains ‘Industry First’ FAA Flight Corridor Approval in California

The company says its 2024 Cento is the first large, self-flying, electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) cargo drone to receive the consent.
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Boeing Supplier Whistleblower Dies

While working at Spirit AeroSystems, Josh Dean reported improperly drilled holes on the pressure bulkhead that eventually led to a suspension of production ...
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Scaring Yourself into Additional Dual Instruction

Every pilot frightens themselves at least once, and the experiences often make us better aviators.
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Congress Strikes Agreement on Long-Term FAA Reauthorization

While consumer concerns are prominent in the news about the agreement, the reauthorization legislation also addresses concerns over aviation safety.
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Gulfstream G700 Enters Service With First Two Deliveries

The deliveries come less than a month after Gulfstream received FAA type and production certification.
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New Timeline Projected for MOSAIC Final Rule

Here's when the new regulation affecting all aircraft with special airworthiness certificates is expected, according to an EAA official.
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FAA Announces $76 million in Airport Modernization Grants

The latest round of awards include runway rehabilitation and safety projects.
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