FAA Fast-Tracks Training for Some Prospective Air Traffic Controllers
The FAA is allowing graduates from certain college programs to bypass the agency’s academy in Oklahoma City, bolstering recruitment efforts.
The FAA is allowing graduates from certain college programs to bypass the agency’s academy in Oklahoma City, bolstering recruitment efforts.
Pilots have long held a deep connection to the airplane that Joe Sutter and his team built. We talk to some of them as the describe their experiences flying the Queen of the Skies.
Herb Kelleher, the former CEO of Southwest Airlines, aptly captured this in his famous quote: “You can’t have a midlife crisis in the airline industry because every day is a crisis.”
SAF shows great promise for driving aviation’s continued improvement in fuel efficiency and emissions reduction, in part because it can be used as a simple “drop-in” alternative to conventional jet fuel.
Southern Airways Express is partnering with Wheels Up in hopes to retain experienced pilots by giving them a defined career progression path.
The FAA announced on Thursday it will establish a Pilot Mental Health Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) to address the issue.
A downturn in demand has prompted Fedex to tell its pilots to go fly at a regional airline, which is offering lucrative signing bonuses.
Select U.S. Army reservists and students from three aviation maintenance schools have a new path to maintenance technician jobs at United Airlines.
The iconic supersonic jet stopped flying 20 years ago. The last three aircraft arrived in sequence at London’s Heathrow Airport.
With more than a year and a half since there was a Senate-confirmed head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), it looks like the streak is about to end.