FAA
An appeals court has paused the implementation of the DOT rule requiring airlines to be upfront about baggage and cancellation fees
By Lauren Smith
July 31, 2024
FAA
Sliding privacy doors on eight JetBlue A321neo aircraft are set to lose their function from mid-August
By Fergus Cole
July 1, 2024
FAA
The ElevateT3 project, set to be completed in the summer of 2027, will modernize the terminal for the 21st century and improve the passenger experience
By Fergus Cole
April 24, 2024
FAA
Grants have been awarded to Washington-Dulles, Chicago O'Hare, LAX, and Denver International airports, among others
By Fergus Cole
February 15, 2024
FAA
Investments will be made into maintaining the safety or runways and taxiways as well as the expansion of terminal buildings to accommodate growing passenger numbers
By Fergus Cole
February 1, 2024
FAA
Alaska Airlines, United Airlines, Copa Airlines, and Aeromexico have announced their plans to return the aircraft to the skies, but the FAA says “it won’t be back to business as usual for Boeing”
By Enrique Perrella
January 25, 2024
FAA
The waiver has been extended until October 28, giving airlines operating out of JFK, Newark, and LaGuardia more time to find solutions to the staff shortage
By Fergus Cole
August 14, 2023
FAA
Following a string of high-profile near misses between commercial aircraft taxiing on runways in recent months, the government agency has announced it is providing funding to improve safety measures
By Lauren Smith
May 23, 2023
FAA
Near misses at U.S. airports have taken an alarming turn for the worse as airlines continue to climb out of COVID mayhem
By Lark Gould
May 15, 2023
FAA
A shortage of air traffic control staff is expected to cause flight disruptions
By Fergus Cole
March 30, 2023