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FAA to Reduce Air Traffic by 10% at 40 Major Airports
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday that it will reduce air traffic by 10% at many busy airports.
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FAA Allows Boeing 737-9 MAX to Return to Service, Blocks Production Expansion
The FAA today approved a thorough inspection and maintenance process that must be performed on each of the grounded 171 Boeing 737-9 MAX aircraft. Upon successful completion, the aircraft will be eligible to return to service.
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Flights Resume Around the Country as FAA Lifts Airline Ground Stop
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration lifted its ground stop order Wednesday morning after suffering a nationwide technical outage.
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Lawsuit for Airline Seat Size Standards, New American Bag Tags, Chase IHG Cards Issues & More
Lawsuit over airline seat size minimums, new bag tags coming to American Airlines next year, FlightPath3D Interactive Route Map on Air Canada, H-E-B launches new debit card, and Chase IHG cards not available.
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FAA Says Unruly Passengers Could Lose TSA PreCheck
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has partnered with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to go after unruly travelers.
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FAA Has Received Over 4,000 Reports of Unruly Behavior this Year
The FAA has received about 4,090 reports of unruly behavior since Jan. 1, nearly three-fourths of which (2,999) were passengers who allegedly refused to comply with the federal face mask mandate.
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LaGuardia AirTrain Gets Final FAA Approval, Construction Could Start this Summer
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a final approval for a monorail connecting trains from Manhattan to LaGuardia Airport. Construction on the supporting infrastructure is expected to begin this summer.
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FAA Announces Fines Up to $52,500 for Unruly Passengers
Earlier this week, the FAA proposed civil penalties ranging from $9,000 to $52,500 against four airline passengers for allegedly interfering with and, in one case, assaulting flight attendants.
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Unruly Airline Passengers Now Face Jail Time and $35K Fines
The FAA will pursue legal enforcement action against any passenger who assaults, threatens, intimidates, or interferes with airline crew members. This policy will be in effect through March 30, 2021.
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Boeing Charged with 737 Max Fraud Conspiracy, Will Pay $2.5 Billion
Boeing will pay a total criminal monetary amount of over $2.5 billion, composed of a criminal monetary penalty of $243.6 million, compensation payments to Boeing’s 737 MAX airline customers of $1.77 billion, and the establishment of a $500 million crash-victim beneficiaries fund.
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Boeing 737 Max Gets Thumbs Up from FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration has cleared the Boeing’s 737 Max to fly passengers again. Today’s announcement comes after a nearly two-year ban, as a result of two crashes that killed 346 people.
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FAA Wont’ Get Involved with Enforcing Masks on Planes
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Wednesday that it will not make it mandatory for passengers to wear face masks on planes. This leaves the the decision to require protective gear to individual airlines.











