Federal Aviation Administration

By Alan Dron
Embraer’s E190F small jet freighter has reached the latest stage in its move towards operational service with the award of FAA certification for its conversion program and cargo loading system.
Small Narrowbody Jets

By Aaron Karp
ACI-NA CEO Kevin Burke contends travelers would not be deterred from booking flights by a $4 hike in the per-segment passenger facility charge (PFC) cap.
Airports & Networks

By Graham Warwick
Aska began ground testing in the first quarter and now has FAA certification and authorization for uncrewed flight testing.
Advanced Air Mobility

By Lindsay Bjerregaard
Since the FAA’s new Part 147 regulations took effect last September, MRO training schools are seeing plenty of positive impact.
Workforce & Training

By David Casey
The carrier has been cleared to launch additional flights to the U.S. even though Mexico’s safety rating remains Category 2.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
The project will be partially paid for via the US infrastructure legislation passed by Congress in 2021.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
SJC seeks to make numerous improvements in its terminals to better enable access for passengers with disabilities.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
Lincoln Airport in Nebraska will also receive money as part of the US infrastructure law.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Airlines for America wants slot waivers for long-haul service to some markets in China and Japan to remain in place for the summer 2023 season.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
The $7.1 billion plan will involve the demolishing of the airport’s oldest passenger terminal.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Routes World 2022 host Las Vegas will be the carrier’s first US destination.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
US transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg wants airlines to give FAA more advance notice when adding capacity or starting new service in crowded markets.
Airports & Networks

By Sean Broderick
The airline still needs FAA’s final approval before beginning US services.
Airports & Networks

By Lori Ranson
The ULCC is unable to start new service to the US due to Mexico's safety downgrade.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
The FAA has upgraded Malaysia’s air safety rating, paving the way for airlines to add service to the US and launch new routes.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
The Chicago-based airline said it hopes to resume service to New York Kennedy in the future.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
CEO Scott Kirby has urged the FAA to grant additional permanent slots to the carrier.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
The decision will allow the airline to cut certain flights from three airports while maintaining slot usage rights.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
The funds are aimed at increasing the capacity of the country’s airport terminals.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Work is starting on a new international facility that aims to increase the breadth of destinations offered from the Florida airport.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
The US government is extending pandemic relief that allows airlines to cut international flights.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Juan Carlos Zuazua says the carrier is ready to expand Mexico-US service as soon as it is allowed to.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
The relaxation of minimum slot-use requirements will continue for the upcoming summer season.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
Airlines do not have to meet usual 80%-schedule standard.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
The airline has restarted talks with Boeing about adding the MAX jet to its fleet to enable further network expansion.
Airports & Networks