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Congress approved a sweeping budget deal that includes $12.5 billion to modernize America’s aging air traffic control system.
CBS News got an up-close look at a pilot's training inside a 737 Max simulator amid a renewed focus on the U.S.' aging air ...
The US Congress has passed a sweeping spending and tax bill that will provide $12.5 billion to the Federal Aviation ...
Within two days, all three men were proven wrong. On the evening of June 4th, a shortage of air traffic controllers forced ...
U.S. Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) applauded the announcement that Middle Georgia State University (MGA) has been ...
Middle Georgia State University becomes Georgia’s first school in FAA’s enhanced air traffic controller training program to ...
FAA partners with Middle Georgia State University to address air traffic controller shortage through Enhanced AT-CTI program, ...
With over $12 billion on the table to fix increasingly faulty Air Traffic Control (ATC) systems, all eyes are on the FAA.
The Senate bill, which will now go back to the House for another vote, contains several provisions for air traffic control reform that could lead to political infighting in Congress.
The Department of Transportation announced that the Federal Aviation Administration successfully transitioned to a new fiber ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced today that flights to Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International and Orlando ...