The most recent press release, "New Software Capability Gets Planes Rolling Directly to the Runway, Reducing Fuel Burn & Taxi Time," was submitted on Sept. 28, 2021.
The Federal Aviation Administration published 12 press releases the month before, marking an eight percent decrease for the current month.
The Federal Aviation Administration regulates the nation’s civil aviation activities, including management of air traffic in U.S. airspace.
The Administration mandated several airports must have buffer zones for when disputed 5G services are turned on.
The aviation industry is concerned that signals from the 5G C-band services could interfere with sensitive aircraft equipment.
Title | Publication Date |
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New Software Capability Gets Planes Rolling Directly to the Runway, Reducing Fuel Burn & Taxi Time | 09/28/2021 |
FAA Awards $2.8 Million in Drone Research Grants to Five Universities | 09/27/2021 |
Unruly Passenger Rate Drops, But Remains Too High | 09/23/2021 |
FAA Proposes $382,000 Civil Penalty Against Universal Flight Training of Sarasota, Fla. | 09/22/2021 |
FAA Invests $431.8M to Increase Safety, Reduce Environmental Impact at Airports | 09/21/2021 |
FAA Invests $42 Million in Airports Across Alaska | 09/21/2021 |
FAA Invites Public to Comment on Draft Environmental Review of SpaceX Starship/Super Heavy Program | 09/17/2021 |
FAA Drone Safety Awareness Week Starts Today | 09/13/2021 |
FAA Awards $100M to Develop Next Generation of Sustainable Aircraft Technology | 09/10/2021 |
FAA Proposes $339,716 Civil Penalty Against Slice of the 406 LLC, 82 and Sunny LLC, and Associated Parties in Montana and Minnesota | 09/03/2021 |
FAA Releases Data Showing Trends in Dangerous Laser Strikes | 09/01/2021 |