All posts - Tag: FAA

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Allegations of Flaws in Boeing's 787 Dreamliner Under Investigation by FAA

Federal authorities are probing allegations of flaws in Boeing's 787 Dreamliner following whistleblower complaints. The investigation includes claims of retaliation against the whistleblower by the co...

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 Incident: Engine Cover Loss Sparks FAA Probe

A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-800 en route to Houston encountered an engine cover detachment, leading to a safe return to Denver International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration is current...

FAA Issues Caution on United Airlines' Future Projects Amid Enhanced Supervision

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a cautionary note regarding United Airlines' upcoming projects, citing heightened oversight following a series of recent incidents. This could potentiall...

United Airlines Flight Loses Tire During Takeoff in San Francisco, Causing Damage to Parked Cars

The Federal Aviation Administration is looking into an incident involving a United Airlines flight that experienced a tire loss during departure from San Francisco International Airport. The tire caus...

Boeing Given 90-Day Deadline by FAA to Address Quality Concerns

The Federal Aviation Administration has mandated that Boeing present a comprehensive plan within 90 days to rectify critical quality and safety concerns. Find out how Boeing is gearing up to tackle th...

FAA Expands Probe Into Boeing 737 Max 9 Quality Control

The US Federal Aviation Administration is expanding its probe into Boeing 737 Max 9 quality control following this month’s in-flight blowout of a part of an Alaska Airlines plane. This investigation c...

FAA Initiates Probe into Boeing Quality Control following Alaska Airlines Incident

FAA launches probe into Boeing's quality control following Alaska Airlines incident involving a door plug failure on a new 737 Max 9 Updates to follow

FAA Establishes New Panel to Tackle Air Traffic Controller Fatigue after Multiple Near Misses, Sources Confirm

The FAA is forming a fresh panel to tackle air traffic controller fatigue after multiple near misses, aiming to address staffing issues within the overworked and understaffed corps

Urgent Action Required: Securing US Competitiveness in the Space Race, Senators Stress

Senators urge swift action by the Federal Aviation Administration to counter regulatory delays and maintain US dominance in the space race, emphasizing the need to keep up with industry demand and sec...