The Federal Aviation Administration is reinstating 132 employees who were fired on February 14 after a federal judge in ...
The nominee, announced by President Donald Trump on Monday, takes over the agency during a time of intense scrutiny surrounding aircraft safety and staffing shortages.
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President Trump's drive to shrink the federal workforce has touched nearly every agency, including the Federal Aviation ...
Trump, without any evidence, blamed the crash on unidentified disabled workers in the Federal Aviation Administration, enumerating a wide and seemingly unrelated list of disabilities that ...
Boeing (NYSE:BA) has struggled to regain public trust following a mid-air emergency in January 2024 involving a newly made ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy will unveil a plan next week to upgrade the aging, under-staffed U.S. air traffic control ...
Australia’s aviation watchdog has its sights on Drake, saying that it “reviews” all reports of potential drone misuse after drone footage showing the singer in his Sydney penthouse suite ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after a near miss between a Southwest Airlines plane and a jet on a runway at Chicago's Midway Airport was caught on camera. The incident ...
The largest federal employees union is suing the Homeland Security Department to stop the Trump administration from canceling its contract with T.S.A. workers. By Rebecca Davis O’Brien America's ...
A second federal judge ruled Thursday that thousands of probationary employees laid off en masse by the Trump administration must be temporarily reinstated to their jobs. The new temporary ...