FAA Ready for Spring Break Peak Travel and ‘The Great North American Eclipse’

WASHINGTON — As families across the U.S. continue their spring break travel, the Federal Aviation Administration predicts next week will be the busiest of the season, with most fliers taking off on Thursday, April 4.


FAA Invests $27 Million on Research to Reduce Emissions and Noise

New Round of ASCENT Grants Awarded to 11 Universities for Work on Environmental Issues


FAA Proposes $146,500 Penalty Against Spirit Airlines for Alleged Hazardous Materials Violations

WASHINGTON – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposes a $146,500 civil penalty against Spirit Airlines of Miramar, Florida, for allegedly violating the Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations. The FAA alleges Spirit employees offered five separate shipments containing compressed oxygen cylinders to FedEx for air transportation from Detroit to New York in August and September 2022.


FAA Revokes Certificate of Santa Monica Propeller Service

WASHINGTON - The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued an emergency order revoking the certificate of Santa Monica Propeller Service, Inc., of Santa Monica, California. The FAA alleges that:


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