OKLAHOMA CITY – A new FAA study is looking at how airplane seat sizes could affect safety. Seven-hundred and twenty participants will take part in the study, which will look at seat width and pitch.
An FAA study has revealed that stowing personal electronic devices in airplane cargo holds may create fire hazards "beyond what the airplane was designed to manage." The study was made public on July ...
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and Boeing are evaluating the need for software or design changes to 737 Max jets. The study comes in the wake of last month's deadly Lion Air crash in ...
Joint research by the FAA and Swiss AI startup Daedalean is expected to help shape certification requirements for the use of machine-learning in safety-critical avionics. The research included flight ...
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — Seven environmental groups are calling on the Federal Aviation Administration to launch a full-scale environmental study on the SpaceX Texas Launch Facility after a ...
The Federal Aviation Administration intends to further evaluate competency-based training and assessment this year, but remains reluctant to fully endorse the model despite widespread international ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved a siting study allowing for the placement of a new airport traffic control tower at the Gary/Chicago International Airport, according to a Thursday ...
Lengthening calculated landing and takeoff distance to ensure safety in bad weather will be the focus of a new US FAA review. An Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) will be convened to review ...