The FAA said its review will examine key areas of safety processes at Boeing to make sure that they “result in timely, accurate safety-related information for FAA use.” An FAA spokesperson ...
The military has been experimenting with such aircraft since at least as far back as the 1960s, but with modern power-lifters now moving into civilian air applications, the FAA has decided to ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Friday it is opening a review into Boeing’s safety processes to ensure they meet the administration’s requirements. “The review will focus ...
The FAA on Tuesday published a highly anticipated special federal aviation regulation (SFAR) that charts the flight plan for a new generation of aircraft. At the National Business Aviation ...
The new review will probe issues like risk-assessment quality, resource allocation, and adherence to regulatory requirements, and is expected to take three months, the FAA said. An FAA ...
The FAA called the rule "the final piece in the puzzle for safely introducing these aircraft in the near term." Some flying companies hope to begin flying commercial passengers as soon as 2025.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued the final rule for air taxis and other electric-powered aircraft Tuesday, calling the regulations the “final piece in the puzzle” to ...
previous FAA administrators and industry officials. In the background was a Joby Aviation’s electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) air taxi, one of the AAM vehicles undergoing certification.
The FAA says it is investigating after the American jet was forced to deviate from its approach into Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (KAUS) in Texas to avoid the single-engine aircraft.
Federal regulators gave a strong push to electric-powered air taxis Oct. 22 by issuing a final rule for operating the aircraft and how pilots will be trained to fly them. The head of the Federal ...
The FAA is now investigating a previously unreported close call over the skies of Austin, Texas. An American Airlines 737 and a Cessna 182 came within approximately 350 feet of each other near the ...
The FAA said it will examine key safety processes at Boeing over the next three months to make sure that they “result in timely, accurate safety-related information for FAA use.” An FAA ...