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One-third of air traffic control (ATC) facilities operated by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had staffing shortfalls of at least 10 percent in the 2024 fiscal year — a condition that led to increased overtime, longer work weeks, and controller fatigue, according to a report from th...

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Airport Safety: FAA to Test Drone-Detection Equipment

Airport Safety: FAA to Test Drone-Detection Equipment

Airport operators will be asked over the next few weeks to notify the FAA if they want to host additional research and testing.
GAO Urges Improved Oversight for FAA Compliance Program

GAO Urges Improved Oversight for FAA Compliance Program

FAA adopted the Compliance Program in 2015, with the stated goal of using compliance actions such as counseling instead of penalties to address violations of safety standards.
COVID-19: Middle Ground

COVID-19: Middle Ground

Initial MIT study sees improved safety against COVID-19 if middle seats are left empty.
IATA: Pandemic Means 3.5 Million Job Losses in Africa

IATA: Pandemic Means 3.5 Million Job Losses in Africa

The COVID-19 pandemic is causing more harm than previously expected to Africa’s aviation industry.
‘Go Have a Look’ Approaches ‘Must be Stopped’

‘Go Have a Look’ Approaches ‘Must be Stopped’

Rules on instrument approaches are too complicated, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada says.
The Pandemic’s ‘New Normal’

The Pandemic’s ‘New Normal’

Crewmembers say cutback in hours has led to diminished skills.
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