The Trump administration should rescind these FAA firings and take the opposite approach with the agency. As the demand for air travel grows, the FAA should be hiring, not firing.
Helen Kirrane has successfully claimed £220 compensation from Ryanair after her flight from Dublin to London was delayed by ...
Ryanair had to pay out compensation following a passenger's challenge over a flight delay. A flyer triumphed in claiming £220 compensation from the airline after gathering crucial evidence of a ...
Hyderabad Airport experienced a substantial rise in international passenger traffic in FY24, desptching 4.2 million ...
The FAA recently eliminated the positions of hundreds of probationary workers, a decision that affected numerous technical roles, including personnel responsible for radar maintenance and other ...
Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., was one of the few senior officials in government to encourage ...
An American Airlines flight from New York to New Delhi, India, landed safely in Rome on Sunday after it was diverted due to a ...
Employees throughout the federal government have until 11:59pm ET Monday to detail five things they accomplished in the last ...
A flight instructor was giving a lesson when heard the radio call the moment before a midair collision that killed two at an ...
Elon Musk is throwing big bucks behind the Republican candidate in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race, in an effort to ensure ...
Terminated probationary employees at the FAA include some who work on the team responsible for producing air traffic ...
The Trump administration's recent layoffs at the FAA raise safety concerns, as union says those fired supported important ...