FAA Imposes Stricter Rules for Flights in Icing Conditions

Friday, August 19th, 2011

Commuter-airline pilots must take additional steps to combat ice buildup on wings under rules released today by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. Find more info about FAA Imposes Stricter Rules for Flights in Icing Conditions photos videos pictures. read more

Airlines to Reap $1.3 Billion ‘Windfall’ Amid FAA Limbo

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

U.S. airlines may pocket $1.3 billion in higher fares tied to the Federal Aviation Administration’s partial shutdown as Congress deadlocks on the agency’s funding Find more info about Airlines to Reap $1.3 Billion ‘Windfall’ Amid FAA Limbo photos videos pictures. read more

Airlines to Reap $1.3 Billion Fare ‘Windfall’ Amid FAA Limbo

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

U.S. airlines may pocket $1.3 billion in higher fares tied to the Federal Aviation Administration’s partial shutdown as Congress deadlocks on the agency’s funding Find more info about Airlines to Reap $1.3 Billion Fare ‘Windfall’ Amid FAA Limbo photos videos pictures. read more

FAA Works With U.S. Airlines on Possible Japan Route Changes

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

The Federal Aviation Administration is working with U.S. airlines to ensure that flights to Japan comply with airspace restrictions around a stricken nuclear power plant. Find more info about FAA Works With U.S. Airlines on Possible Japan Route Changes photos videos pictures. read more

FAA Says New York Kennedy Airport Expected to Reopen at 6 P.M.

Monday, December 27th, 2010

The Federal Aviation Administration said New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport is expected to reopen at 6 p.m. today, according to the authority’s website. The time of reopening for New York’s LaGuardia Airport and New Jersey’s Newark Liberty airport is currently not known. Earlier today the authority said on ...