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The Trump Administration is speeding up its efforts to address a nationwide shortage of Air Traffic Controllers. Earlier this year, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a push to hire 2,000 new controllers by the end of the year.
The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded $15 million to the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority’s Quieter Home Program to provide aircraft sound insulation for 250 eligible homes near San Diego International Airport.
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an emergency stop that occurred in Nashville last week. Here's what we know:
The "federal aviation administration" or FAA says it's making some progress in addressing the nation's air traffic controller shortage. Training underway, as we speak at the agency's "learning hub."
Around 250 residences in the flight path of San Diego International Airport will be eligible for sound-dampening improvements, thanks to a $15 million FAA grant
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The Senate confirmed Bryan Bedford, a former airline executive, as the next head of the Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday. The vote was largely along party lines, with just one Democrat, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, favoring his nomination.
U.S. Transportation Secretary announces initiative to speed up FAA hiring process and increase air traffic controller numbers.
The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Bryan Bedford as FAA administrator, putting a former airline executive in charge of the agency responsible for ensuring the safety and efficiency of the nation's air travel.
The U.S. Senate has confirmed a new leader at the Federal Aviation Administration. Lawmakers on Wednesday confirmed Bryan Bedford as FAA administrator in a 53-43 vote.
The money will go for new snow equipment at the airports in Lake Placid, Massena and Plattsburgh, and a wildlife hazard assessment in Ogdensburg.
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'That Was A Lie': Adam Schiff Snaps, Humiliates Trump's FAA Administrator During Fierce RemarksDuring his remarks in a video posted to social media today, Senator Adam Schiff humiliated Trump's new FAA Administrator, Bryan Bedford.