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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is proposing a civil penalty of $180,000 against Evergreen International Airlines, Inc, of McMinnville, Ore., for allegedly operating aircraft on seven flights in 2009 when the pilots on those flights had not...
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has approved the establishment of Transponder Mandatory Zones (TMZ) to cover two new major offshore wind turbine developments.
NASA has announced the selection of Northwest Research Associates, Inc., for a contract award in support of the NASA Airspace Systems Program’s Concepts and Technology Development project at NASA Langley’s Aeronautics Research Directorate.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has approved a proposal from the operators of Norwich International Airport to establish a Controlled Airspace structure in the vicinity of the airport. The new airspace arrangements will consist of a Control Zone...
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has said it planned to increase its oversight of aeronautical radio operators in the UK. The safety regulator said it plans to make the Radio Operators Certificate of Competence (ROCC) mandatory for anyone who provides...
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has approved an airspace change affecting routes within a section of existing controlled airspace between the UK and France. The change follows a proposal from the air traffic service provider, NATS, and has been...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that effective immediately air traffic controllers will once again be able to ride in aircraft cockpits with commercial pilots as part of a voluntary education program. The Flight Deck Training program...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Randy Babbitt joined with local contractors and construction workers at LaGuardia Airport on Monday to demand that Congress pass an FAA bill before getting on airplanes...
Contractors have been told to stop work on critical airport modernization projects around the country after Congress failed to pass legislation on Friday giving the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) the authority necessary for work to continue.