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Bryan Bedford, the current CEO of Republic Airways, told senators as part of questions submitted for the record that he is not certified to fly commercially.
The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee will vote June 25 on President Donald Trump's nominee to head the Federal Aviation ...
The testing process to become an FAA-certificated airframe and powerplant technician in the U.S. can often be an expensive, ...
Hundreds of flights were delayed Tuesday morning at Denver International Airport after a wave of early morning storms, ...
President Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration was grilled by senators Wednesday on critical ...
On Friday, June 13, the Federal Aviation Administration revealed it will conduct drone-detection testing near Santa Teresa, ...
As of 5:25 p.m. Sunday, 729 flights at Denver International Airport had been delayed and five had been canceled. The FAA ...
President Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration vowed to hold Boeing Co. accountable for the quality of ...
Bryan Bedford, CEO of Republic Airlines, claimed to be licensed to fly "commercial" aircraft on the company's website. He holds no such license.
The FAA established new rules for the airspace that has been under tight scrutiny ever since the January 29 midair collision ...
The Trump administration’s nominee to lead the embattled Federal Aviation Administration says there is a “profound lack of ...
The number of reported laser strikes on aircraft has spiked in recent years, according to data from the Federal Aviation Administration.A Hearst Television Data Team analysis of r ...