Figures at the FAA are considering introducing permanent restrictions on helicopters flying near Ronald Reagan Washington ...
Embraer has announced that its E190F E-Freighter regional cargo jet has been awarded full certification from European air ...
The XF8B was envisioned to provide the U.S. Navy with a long-range carrier-borne fighter that could take the fight to the Japanese mainland. When it comes to military aircraft manufacturing, Boeing is ...
Andrew Brigida, 35, scored 100 per cent in his training exam but alleged that he was denied a position in an air traffic control tower because the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recruitment ...
The B-1B Lancer has long been one of the most capable bomber aircraft ever produced ... The Lancer evolved from a long history of experimental supersonic bomber designs to serve a very distinct ...
The president invited the press into his office to watch him sign the orders, which were directly related to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The first order, according to White House Staff ...
D.C. It is one of two buildings used as the headquarters of the Federal Aviation Administration; the other is the Orville Wright Federal Building. (Wiki Photo) President Donald J. Trump has issued an ...
The experimental XB-1 aircraft, made by US company Boom Supersonic, flew faster than the speed of sound on 28 January. The achievement is the first time any civil aircraft has gone supersonic over ...
Fly with peace of mind thanks to the added safety of a ballistic parachute system. This IFR certified aircraft is your ticket to efficient, fast, and stylish travel through the skies. This Marquart ...
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the single-engine Montaer MC-01 experimental aircraft lost power after takeoff and crashed. Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue officials said the pilot ...
Currently, Joby is still working to secure the necessary Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certifications necessary for the company to start providing air taxi service to customers.