Federal Aviation Administration publishes nine press releases in January

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Federal Aviation Administration publishes nine press releases in January

There were nine press releases published by the Federal Aviation Administration in January.

The most recent press release, "FAA Adds Fuel-Saving Arrival Routes for 11 Airports," was submitted on Jan. 30.

The Federal Aviation Administration published two press releases the month before, marking a 350 percent increase 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.

Press releases by the Federal Aviation Administration in January
TitlePublication Date
FAA Adds Fuel-Saving Arrival Routes for 11 Airports01/30/2023
Construction Begins on New Tower Allowing Asheville Regional Airport to Grow01/25/2023
Ready for the Kickoff: What GA Pilots Need to Know about Super Bowl LVII01/18/2023
FAA Proposes $1M Fine Against Aircraft Resource Management for Illegal Charter Flights01/18/2023
FAA NOTAMS Statement01/11/2023
FAA NOTAM Statement01/11/2023
FAA Moves Rule Forward Mandating Use of Program to Detect, Mitigate Risks Early01/10/2023
FAA Proposes Rule Mandating Use of Program to Detect, Mitigate Risks Early01/10/2023
US FAA, Korea to Partner on Advanced Air Mobility Certification, Operations01/09/2023