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The aviation subcommittee held a hearing on the FAA's response to crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia involving the 737 Max, which was subsequently grounded around the world.
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On the 35th day of the government shutdown, the FAA said it was experiencing "a slight increase in sick leave" at two of its facilities, leading to significant delays at certain airports.
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In a letter responding to a lawsuit brought by the group Flyers Rights, the Federal Aviation Administration said that current seat size is not a safety issue.
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A SpaceX “Starman” is aboard the company’s new rocket that’s set to make its launch debut from Florida.SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk revealed pictures…
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"Was that airliner meant to be underneath me?" the noted aviator and actor reportedly asked air traffic controllers at Orange County's John Wayne Airport.
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Florida wasn't among six states selected Monday by the Federal Aviation Administration for drone development testing. A law approved in 2012 gave the FAA…
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The decision means that soon fliers won't have to turn off their e-books, tablets and other devices during some parts of their flights. Still not OK: using cellphones to make calls.