U.S. FAA
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Washington Dulles Airport Breaks Ground On 835-Acre Solar Project
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The Dulles Solar and Storage project, a collaboration between Dominion Energy and Washington Dulles International Airport, is targeted to be...
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Spirit Airlines: ‘No Easy Fix’ For Jacksonville ATC Center’s Staffing Issues
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The Jacksonville facility is one of 20 en route FAA ATC centers in the U.S.
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ACI-NA: 'Regulatory Burdens,' Insufficient Funding Hamper FAA’s AIP Program
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ACI-NA Executive Vice President Matthew Cornelius said on Aug. 14 that U.S. airports are “heavily relying on debt to finance their capital needs.”
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FAA: Fewer Airline Flights Rerouted Following Florida Space Launch Airspace Adjustment
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The U.S. FAA has announced it is closing less airspace during launches from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, leading to fewer commercial...
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FAA Clears Funding To Build New Sacramento Airport ATC Tower
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The current tower was built in 1967 and is one of the oldest towers in the country.
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St. Louis Lambert Airport Eyes New Terminal After FAA Approves Master Plan
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St. Louis Lambert International Airport has received U.S. FAA approval for its master plan, although environmental review by the agency has not yet...
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FAA Funds Airfield Improvement Projects In Wake Of Incursions
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The U.S. FAA has awarded $100 million across 12 airports for airfield configuration projects aimed at preventing runway incursions, including LAS...
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FAA Activates East Coast Airspace Route Changes
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FAA says it is retiring less efficient air traffic control flight paths dependent on ground radar.
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Pittsburgh Airport To Use FAA Funds For Electric Shuttle Buses
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Pittsburgh International Airport has received $1.4 million via the FAA’s zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) grant program.
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DFW Airport Begins Construction of Third End Around Taxiway
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The U.S. FAA will provide funds for the safety measure, which enables aircraft to avoid crossing runways.
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Mexican Carriers Hopeful Of Speedy FAA Resolution
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Aeromexico and Volaris are optimistic that Mexico’s Category 1 safety rating will be restored by FAA within the next six months.
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U.S. Awards $1B In Federal Funds For Airport Infrastructure Upgrades
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Nearly $1 billion in grants from the U.S. Transportation Department and FAA will go to 99 airports across the U.S. under the Airport Terminal Program.