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FAA Developing Airspace Digital Twins To Optimize Air Traffic Flows | Aviation Week Skip to main content Credit: Tony Shi/Getty Images The FAA is close to…
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a new airworthiness directive (AD) affecting a range of Bombardier CL-600 series aircraft after reports and analysis linked uncommanded…
The FAA updated its Guide for Aviation Medical Examiners Wednesday with new mental health counseling resources for pilots and air traffic control specialists, adding therapy, psychotherapy…
Western Global Airlines has returned one of its MD-11F freighters to active service, the carrier confirmed in late May, adding capacity amid sustained demand for air…
A closeup shot of SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster, tail number Booster 19, during the initial moments of ascent on the Starship Flight 12 mission on May…
FAA Altimeter Upgrade Plan Feasible, Stakeholders Say | Aviation Week Skip to main content Sean Broderick May 28, 2026 New radio altimeter requirements would extend to…
Boeing is increasing production of its 737 narrowbody jets after consulting with U.S. aviation regulators, the company said, signaling confidence in its manufacturing quality controls, Reuters…
After completing what it said was a “thorough assessment,” the FAA on Wednesday ordered SpaceX to investigate anomalies that its Super Heavy booster experienced during the…
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a proposed fine against Alaska Airlines for allowing multiple intoxicated flyers to board its flights over a one-year span.…
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Tuesday recommended that the FAA revise its runway condition assessment matrix, or RCAM, to better account for braking performance…
