USDOT: Airlines not required to rebook or feed passengers in case of emergency airworthiness directives The guidance came more than a week after an emergency airworthiness directive that affected around 6,000 Airbus A320 family aircraft globally.
New certification requirements have delayed the Boeing 777X, CFO says The US Congress passed new certification-related regulations following the two fatal Boeing 737 MAX crashes.
FAA issues Boeing 737 AD for incorrectly installed MLG hoses following American Airlines runway excursion The FAA's directive should only affect around 100 Boeing 737 Next Generation (NG) aircraft in the United States.
Air traffic controllers with ‘perfect attendance’ during shutdown get $10,000 bonus According to NATCA, 311 controllers will receive the bonus check.
NATCA admits it did not request funds to pay controllers during shutdown NATCA's President confirmed the fact during a hearing before the US Senate.
FAA plans capacity reductions at 40 US airports, including coastal hubs such as JFK and LAX The 40 airports include coastal hubs, as well as the main gateways of Alaska and Hawaii.
USDOT’s Duffy says ‘no funds’ to pay air traffic controllers amid shutdown Duffy said that it would be dishonest to say that more risk is not introduced into the system with the shutdown.