The FAA’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation decides whether to license SpaceX’s commercial rocket launches—and whether to penalize the company for failing to comply with its license ...
The Trump administration announced an air traffic control 'hiring supercharge' at the FAA's academy, Transportation Secretary ...
Last year, the agency proposed civil penalties against SpaceX for allegedly failing to follow license requirements. Musk threatened to sue the FAA for “regulatory overreach.” According to a ...
After several years of delays, GE Aerospace has received certification from the Federal Aviation Administration for its ...
Beginning in 2025, individuals with foreign addresses must designate U.S. agents for service of FAA documents. This change will impact thousands of certificate holders and new applicants. The FAA’s ...
The FAA in September proposed fining SpaceX $633,000 for allegedly failing to follow license requirements and not getting approval for changes during two launches in 2023. Musk called for the FAA ...
WASHINGTON — A disabled veteran, who worked for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is speaking out after being laid off, telling WUSA9 on Saturday that he is concerned about public ...
The White House, the FAA, and the Professional Aviation Safety Specialists did not respond to requests for comment Monday. The White House's move to reduce the FAA workforce comes after a military ...
The Trump administration began firing hundreds of employees at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday, just weeks after a deadly crash outside of Washington, D.C., put a spotlight on ...
Last month, the FAA approved SpaceX's launch license for Thursday's test flight while its investigation into the company's previous Starship failure remained open. In doing so, the FAA said it ...
Musk, a senior adviser to President Donald Trump and the owner of satellite company Starlink, has sharply criticized the current FAA telecom system amid reports that Starlink could interfere or ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy seemingly defended the recent firings at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday, arguing the probationary employees who were let go made up only a ...
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