The Federal Aviation Administration is moving ahead with a long-awaited committee to evaluate ways to improve launch licensing regulations as one executive calls for far greater changes.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is creating a new committee to review and update its "Part 450" launch and reentry ...
Learn more about the FAA's plan to update the Part 450 launch and reentry licensing rule amid increasing commercial space ...
To be eligible for BasicMed, a pilot must have held an FAA medical certificate as of July 14, 2006, and hold a U.S. driver’s ...
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals just threw a major wrench into the effort to protect the planet—and teed up another chance ...
Eco-activists sued the federal government to stop activity they did not like, but a bombshell Tuesday ruling in that case ...
The DC Circuit Court of Appeals dropped a bombshell this week that could reshape how federal agencies implement environmental ...
Airports See Regulations Easing Under Trump is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) ...
The Federal Aviation Administration banned U.S. planes from flying less than 10,000 feet above Haiti. The move comes after a ...
The D.C. District Court of Appeals issued a divided ruling that the White House Council on Environmental Quality does not ...
Plenty of the funding is going to Oklahoma and its capital city, OKC, for projects like roads and bridges, sidewalks, Amtrak ...
The White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) lacks statutory authority to issue binding regulations implementing the National ...