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A U.S. government oversight agency is faulting the FAA for inadequate plans to integrate drones into the nation’s airspace.
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737 MAX, COVID-19, News, Unmanned Aircraft
A U.S. government oversight agency is faulting the FAA for inadequate plans to integrate drones into the nation’s airspace.
by FSF Editorial Staff
737 MAX, News, Safety Oversight
The FAA’s supervision of 737 and 787 production will be the subject of a U.S. government audit.
by FSF Editorial Staff
737 MAX, News, Safety Oversight
The FAA moves to include more independent experts in the airworthiness certification process.
by FSF Editorial Staff
The U.S. Justice Department says he gave the FAA ‘materially false’ information about a MAX control system.
by FSF Editorial Staff
FAA misunderstood the airplanes’ new flight control software, report says.
by Linda Werfelman
The agreement between the company and the U.S. government calls for creation of a $500 million fund to compensate families of crash victims.
by Linda Werfelman
The agency clears the way for 737-8 and 737-9 aircraft to return to service, possibly by the end of this year.
by Aaron Karp
The FAA head tells the Flight Safety Foundation’s International Air Safety Summit (IASS) the 737 MAX review is making ‘excellent progress.’
by Aaron Karp
News, Safety Oversight, 737 MAX
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA’s) oversight and certification practices will be the subject of a review by a government watchdog agency, which says it is especially interested in the…
by AeroSafety World Editorial Staff
News, Safety Oversight, 737 MAX
A panel appointed after two fatal crashes involving Boeing 737 MAX 8 airplanes says the process used by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for aircraft certification is sound, but…
by FSF Editorial Staff