The most recent press release, "Three Military Airports Now Eligible for Funding to Add Civilian Operations," was submitted on Oct. 29, 2021.
The Federal Aviation Administration published 11 press releases the month before, marking a nine 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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Three Military Airports Now Eligible for Funding to Add Civilian Operations | 10/29/2021 |
FAA Launches Nationwide Solicitation to Design Air Traffic Control Towers of the Future | 10/28/2021 |
Dangerous Laser Strikes Continue Rise in ’21 | 10/25/2021 |
FAA Virtual Airport Design Challenge Takes Off | 10/15/2021 |
FAA Report Recommends Initiatives to Increase Aviation Safety in Alaska | 10/14/2021 |
FAA Task Force Features Aviation Museum Leaders | 10/13/2021 |
FAA Proposes $1.38 Million Civil Penalty Against Campbell Oil & Associates in North and South Carolina | 10/08/2021 |
FAA Ready for Increased Flights for the NBAA Convention | 10/08/2021 |
FAA Invests $479.1M in Safety, Sustainable Infrastructure at Airports | 10/05/2021 |
Night Authorization Available for Part 107 Drone Pilots | 10/04/2021 |