Technology failures inside the FAA have dominated headlines, including reports that the agency still relies on floppy disks and decades-old software in some facilities.
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In May, with U.S. travel from B.C. still down by almost 50 per cent compared to 2024, Bellingham city council members ...
The near-miss incident involving a B-52H from Minot Air Force Base and a passenger plane Friday, July 18, drew extensive ...
GRAND FORKS, N.D. (UND) - The University of North Dakota’s John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences has reached a ...
The aviation industry is facing a looming deadline, and it isn’t a flight departure. Leaders warn a workforce shortage could ...
After 12 years in city leadership, St. George Mayor Michele Randall is preparing to step away from public office. She says ...
Condo sales at the Downtown Brooklyn supertall — the first of its kind outside Manhattan — relaunched this June, a year after ...
The E-3 Sentry serves as the Air Force’s airborne command and control platform. From high above the battlefield, it tracks ...