The US government now admits failures by the pilots of an Army Black Hawk helicopter and a controller in Reagan National ...
In a 209-page court filing, the U.S. government said it is among the defendants liable for the damages from the Jan. 29 crash ...
Federal Aviation Administration chief Bryan Bedford said Wednesday that the agency lost up to 500 air traffic controller ...
In a court filing late Wednesday, the federal government accepted liability in the Jan. 29 collision between a military ...
FAA chief says air traffic control towers will "never" reach full staffing under current system, calling it "chronically ...
The FAA is committing $6 billion to upgrade air traffic control infrastructure, set to roll out within three years instead of ...
During her remarks in a Senate hearing today, Senator Tammy Duckworth demanded immediate action to modernize America's air ...
Bryan Bedford and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy are rallying support for funds that they say will help move workloads ...
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WASHINGTON, Dec 16 (Reuters) - U.S. Federal Aviation ‌Administration ​head Bryan Bedford said on ‌Tuesday the agency is ...
The recent government shutdown put air traffic controllers in an impossible position -- doing essential work without paychecks. That's unacceptable. But the answer isn't to privatize the system.
The official response to the first lawsuit filed by one of the victims’ families said the government is partly liable because ...