President Trump's drive to shrink the federal workforce has touched nearly every agency, including the Federal Aviation ...
The Federal Aviation Administration announced a "series of steps" it will take to address safety concerns after a fatal ...
It's too soon to say how the firings will affect aviation safety, but because they did not, at least initially, impact ...
NASA’s AGATE program played a crucial role in reviving the struggling general aviation industry in the 1990s. By introducing ...
Discover the groundbreaking GE Aerospace Catalyst turboprop engine, achieving FAA certification and revolutionizing engine technology.
Trump Administration Updates: Judge Says Memos Directing Mass Firings of Federal Workers Are Illegal
Mass firings: A federal judge ordered the Trump administration on Thursday to retract directives that prompted the firing of thousands of federal workers, saying that those directives were ...
Unions have recently struck out with two other federal judges in similar lawsuits attempting to stop the Trump administration’s goal of vastly reducing the federal workforce. Alsup, who was ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge in D.C. on Tuesday granted a preliminary injunction barring the Trump administration from reinstating a government-wide funding freeze it attempted last month before ...
Joslin pointed to recent data from the Federal Aviation Administration. Nearly 4 out of every 1,000 arrivals at the nation’s 30 busiest airports involved go-arounds in fiscal year 2023 ...
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 ...
400 probationary employees were cut from the Federal Aviation Administration after several high-profile domestic plane crashes, including one above Washington, D.C., that killed 67 people.
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