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After numerous delays, lawmakers have released five more annual appropriations bills ready for markup in Appropriations subcommittees over the next few days. The most recent rash of bills, released Monday and Tuesday,
UK aviation regulator echoes US FAA stance, says no safety issues with Boeing aircraft amid global scrutiny following Air India AI171 crash probe
The news comes as the electric air taxi company looks to expand its test flight program in the UAE. Archer’s Midnight aircraft began test flights in Abu Dhabi on July 2.
Sixteen airports across New York State will receive $21,155,843 in federal funding to upgrade facilities and equipment.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued a temporary flight restriction over counties in Texas Hill Country where search operations are taking place following the July 4 catastrophic floods. The notice prohibits unauthorized aircraft and drones from operating in the area,
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The Senate confirmed Bryan Bedford, a former airline executive, as the next head of the Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday. The vote was largely along party lines, with just one Democrat, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, favoring his nomination.
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The U.S. Senate Wednesday voted 53 to 43 to approve long-time Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford to head the Federal Aviation Administration.
James Viola, president and CEO of GAMA, released a statement regarding the confirmation of FAA administrator Bryan Bedford.
Sumner County Emergency Medical Services confirmed a multi-agency response to a plane crash in Sumner County. At least one person is dead.
The Federal Aviation Administration has allocated more than $21 million to airports across New York State for various repairs and improvements.