The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is creating a new committee to review and update its "Part 450" launch and reentry ...
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.
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 revenue from the $3-a-day “congestion impact fee,” which is set to start being collected on Jan. 1, 2025, is meant to ...
On November 12, 2024, a split panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to address whether the FAA complied with the White House Council ...
Archer Aviation has achieved key milestones, and regulators have finalized rules to pave the way for flying taxis.
Federal agencies are expected to have more flexibility in complying with the National Environmental Policy Act after an ...
In the long-awaited newest chapter of case law discussing the validity and enforceability of arbitration clauses and class action waivers, the ...
A $165 million fine from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for a sluggish recall—one of many in recent years ...
Eco-activists sued the federal government to stop activity they did not like, but a bombshell Tuesday ruling in that case ...
For those of you distraught and suffering over the results of our national elections, fortunately you can take a bit of solace in ...
Plenty of the funding is going to Oklahoma and its capital city, OKC, for projects like roads and bridges, sidewalks, Amtrak ...