US Army and FAA in the hot seat publicly for the first time since January’s fatal midair collision
Family members of some of the 67 people killed in January’s midair collision in Washington listened to the US Army and Federal Aviation Administration take fiery questions from lawmakers for the first ...
Testifying for the first time in front of the Senate Subcommittee on Aviation, acting Federal Aviation Administrator Chris ...
The FAA plans to hire 2,000 air traffic controllers and increase oversight of Boeing to address staffing shortages and safety ...
The father of the American Airlines co-pilot who died in a midair collision near Reagan National Airport said a "culture of ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced that the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) will be encouraging all regulated pipeline owners and operators to volunta ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Kansas U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Aviation, Space, and Innovation, will ...
The NTSB chair, Jennifer Homendy, has appeared before a Congress subcommittee where she was questioned about the January 2025 ...
The head of the agency investigating the deadly midair collision that killed 67 said Wednesday that someone should have ...
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