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Airworthiness Directives (ADs) are the FAA’s mechanism for forcing fixes to unsafe conditions across an aircraft or engine line. They cover models or entire fleets of…
In March, the Federal Aviation Administration declared an official halt to the iconic parallel landing pattern scheme at San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The decision came…
FAA Lauds New, OEM-Centric MMEL Process | Aviation Week Skip to main content Sean Broderick June 17, 2026 Credit: Sean Broderick/AWST Chantilly, Virginia—The FAA’s updated, manufacturer-driven…
A congressionally mandated report published this month concludes that the FAA and airlines should do more to protect pilots, flight attendants, and other crewmembers from natural…
Hop-A-Jet is urging the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to tighten inspection requirements for General Electric CF34 engines after investigators linked a fatal Challenger 604 crash to…
The business aviation range race may have finally met its match. The limitation is no longer the plane — it’s the crew. Regulations prohibit a pilot…
Hop-A-Jet is calling on the FAA to strengthen an airworthiness directive (AD) on engine corrosion prevention. The private charter jet operator submitted comments in response to…
NetJets Aviation has petitioned the FAA for relief from portions of Part 135 flight time and duty rules for Global 7500 operations, according to a Federal…
The FAA may be close to deciding who will build its envisioned Strategic Management of Airspace Routing Trajectories (SMART) system, an artificial intelligence-based platform that could…
The aircraft’s “inherent design limitations of battery storage” necessitated FAA exemptions prior to test flights. The Federal Aviation Administration has approved Honda Research Institute to begin…
