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Layoffs of disabled workers across the federal government are raising questions about its commitment to inclusion.
Aircraft manufacturer Cirrus is launching the first Federal Aviation Administration-approved autonomous safety system in a single-engine piston airplane. It’s called, “Safe Return,” and it is a shiny ...
After the incident last week, the controllers from the Philadelphia TRACON took leave under the Federal Employees ...
John Prairie and Jonathan Clark of Wiley discuss an Executive Order aimed at reforming the Department of Defense acquisition ...
United Airlines says it will cancel dozens of Newark flights per day after this week's delays and FAA staffing problems.
On the way: a plan for a new system for the Federal Aviation Administration to manage the roughly 45,000 US flights that ...
Read about the Federal Aviation Administration's accelerated approach to modernizing Notice to Airmen, a.k.a. NOTAM, a ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the FAA plans to offer financial incentives to deal with a shortage of air traffic ...
Liberty Defense Holdings Ltd. (“Liberty” or the “Company”) (TSXV: SCAN, OTCQB: LDDFF, FSE: E30), a leading technology provider of Artificial Intelligence (AI) based next generation detection solutions ...
The U.S. Supreme Court said that federal employees who also are in the military reserve must be paid the equivalent of their ...
United has been urging the government to limit the number of flights to what an airport can realistically manage based on ...