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Electric air taxi company chooses sleepy Bay Area city for new port
San Francisco Chronicle· 21 hours agoIn this week’s news, an electric air taxi company has outlined plans for the first part of its...
FAA moves to strengthen safety rules on public charter airlines like Dallas-based JSX
Dallas Morning News· 6 days agoThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to impose tougher safety requirements on public charter...
FAA investigating Southwest flight in Hawaii that rapidly descended to 400 feet above ocean
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe Federal Aviation Administration is investigating an April 11 incident when a Southwest Airlines...
FAA Adding Safety Rules for Public Charter Flights
Travel Pulse· 4 days agoThe Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced new plans to address concerns about public charter flights' rising frequency and complexity. Public...
FAA announces new safety measures for public charter flights
Quartz· 6 days agoThe Federal Aviation Administration announced new measures on Monday intended to ensure the safety...
FAA Moves to Toughen Safety Rules on Public Charter Airlines
Bloomberg· 6 days agoThe Federal Aviation Administration plans to impose tougher safety requirements on public charter...
Electric air taxis are on the way – quiet eVTOLs may be flying passengers as early as 2025
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThese electric aircraft take off and land vertically so they don’t need runways. And they promise a...
Safeguarding the Future of General Aviation
Aircraft Maintenance Technology· 3 days agoThis long-awaited and comprehensive legislation reauthorizes the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the aviation infrastructure ...
United States Zeroes In on Aviation Cybersecurity With FAA Reauthorization Act Updates | JD Supra
JD Supra· 6 days agoThe sweeping FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 includes measures intended to improve safety and cybersecurity for the U.S. aviation sector.
A First-Class Ticket to Federal Court? | JD Supra
JD Supra· 3 days ago...Western District of Michigan applied the three-pronged test for determining whether a party may rely on the federal officer doctrine and remanded, reasoning that even though the Airport raised a colorable federal contractor defense, it was neither “acting under” or controlled by the Federal ...