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Local aviation experts stress safety as FAA reduces flights due to shutdown
Friday is the first day air travelers are seeing flight cuts after the FAA announced a decrease to alleviate pressure from the government shutdown. Local aviation experts say that, although this is inconvenient,
The Federal Aviation Administration will reduce air traffic at many busy airports to maintain safety during the government shutdown, which has led to staffing shortages of air traffic controllers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee is set to vote on October 21 on aviation safety legislation after a fatal January crash between an American Airlines regional jet and an Army helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport killed 67 people.
As air traffic grows and airspace congestion intensifies, the aviation industry is turning to advanced technologies for solutions. ADS-B In (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast In) represents a shift from traditional radar-based systems to GPS-precision technology that gives pilots real-time situational awareness.
Election Day 2025. CNN is following key elections in the coming hours, including the race for mayor in New York City, the races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia, an
India to establish a National Aviation Safety Centre, double DGCA, AAIB staff, and align with ICAO standards to strengthen aviation oversight.
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The secretary’s remarks come after a UPS cargo plane crashed Tuesday near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky, killing at least seven people and injuring at least 11 others.