An aviation expert is calling for taking "a bulldozer to the front of the FAA" after the fatal and tragic collision between an American Airlines flight and Army helicopter over D.C.
Boeing argued that the exemption would enable quicker certification and delivery of the 737 MAX 7 and 737 MAX 10 aircraft.
Since that time, the company has been actively working to improve its current Safety Management System (SMS) by integrating standards from various international aviation authorities. Consequently ...
While landing at Reagan National Airport in Washington, DC on Wednesday shortly before 9 p.m., American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter and crashed into the icy ...
Key air traffic control facilities in the have been operating at below 85 per cent of required staffing levels in the years leading up to the Washington DC crash, an expert told The Mirror ...
CLEVELAND, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Fl exjet, a leading luxury private aviation company, formally submitted its declaration of compliance to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that it ...
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is making progress toward resuming direct flights to the UK as the British Civil Aviation Authority conducts a safety audit. The British High Commission will also ...
Hawkesbury-based Tulmar Safety Systems, a manufacturer of protective solutions for defence, aviation and civil security, has ...
Boeing is requesting the 737-7 and 737-10 be temporarily exempted from complying with updated FAA regulations for a ...
The FAA has made a variety of revisions to its operations specification (OpSec), management specification ... Electronic Manual Systems Rules is published in The Weekly of Business Aviation ...
Chris Sundly, a former "Fall Creek Cricket," now leads airport safety initiatives at Austin's airport as Airside Operations ...