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FAA Grounds Boeing 737 MAX Airplanes

FAA Grounds Boeing 737 MAX Airplanes

The United States today grounded Boeing 737 MAX 8 and MAX 9 airplanes, joining other nations around the world in ...
FAA To Propose Wider Role for Drones

FAA To Propose Wider Role for Drones

Operators of small drones in the United States would be permitted to fly the devices at night and above people on ...
ALPA Urges President Trump to End Government Shutdown

ALPA Urges President Trump to End Government Shutdown

The Air Line Pilots Association, International (ALPA), the largest pilots’ union in the United States, is urging ...
New Fatigue Rules for Canadian Airline Pilots

New Fatigue Rules for Canadian Airline Pilots

Canada’s major airlines have two years to implement new flight and duty time limits that reduce both the number of ...
FAA, EASA Order More Frequent CFM56-7B Fan Blade Inspections

FAA, EASA Order More Frequent CFM56-7B Fan Blade Inspections

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) both have issued ...
FAA Alleges Frontier Airliners Flew With Incomplete Medical Kits

FAA Alleges Frontier Airliners Flew With Incomplete Medical Kits

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has proposed levying a $474,000 civil penalty against Frontier ...

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ICAO Secretary General to Deliver Keynote at FSF Networking and Awards Dinner

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar will deliver ...

Human Factors & Aviation Medicine 2005 – 2006

These documents are in Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) and require a copy of Adobe Reader® to view them. If you do no...

Foundation Recognizing EUROCONTROL and Embry-Riddle With Awards

The awards will be presented June 24 at the annual Networking and Awards Dinner in Washington....

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