Trump Threatens Decertification, Tariffs on Canadian-Built Aircraft
Industry awaits clarification as comments raise questions for business jets and regional fleets.
FAA regulations, aviation policy, and compliance
Industry awaits clarification as comments raise questions for business jets and regional fleets.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to strip US certification from Bombardier business jets and even “all aircraft… The post Trump threatens to pull US certification for Bombardier jets appeared first on AeroTime.
Agency reopens comments for a proposed regulation that would greatly expand where and how UAS can fly.
FAA seeks additional input on electronic conspicuity and right-of-way issues.
Those who knowingly break the rules bring about hard choices for instructors to face.
‘Comprehensive’ restructuring creates new lines of business, makes leadership roles permanent, and shakes up organizational oversight.
Company expects late 2026 FAA certification, and first deliveries in 2027.
The Global 8000 stands as the fastest civilian aircraft since the Concorde.
Sacramento City College becomes the 10th American institution to join the agency’s Enhanced Air Traffic-Collegiate Training Initiative (E-CTI).
Global Avionics Round-Up from Aircraft Value News (AVN) The decision by the federal government to replace more than 600 aging radar systems across the United States is being framed as […] The post Flying Blind: How America’s Broken ATC Backbone Is Rewriting the Rules for Avionics and Aircraft Value appeared first on Avionics International.
School becomes first in California approved under enhanced collegiate program.
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a nationwide security notice that effectively creates a moving drone no-fly zone… The post FAA institutes nationwide drone no-fly zones around ICE operations appeared first on AeroTime.
Proposed DPE regulation updates, impacting check rides and instructor certification, face January 23 comment deadline.
US lawmakers are weighing a funding package that would raise the Federal Aviation Administration’s budget to $22.2 billion for fiscal year… The post Congress takes up FAA funding bill that would avert another government shutdown appeared first on AeroTime.
House lawmakers unveiled a government spending package that would raise the FAA’s budget to $22.2 billion in FY 2026,
If the wind is 30 degrees off the runway, your crosswind component is about 50% of the wind speed.
The tests are said to have taken place last November.
Safran has entered into a definitive agreement with Embraer for the sale of Safran Cabin’s shares in EZAir, their 50/50 joint venture. The JV manufactures Embraer’s interiors in Chihuahua, Mexico, provides associated aftermarket activities, and is responsible for related activities (engineering and manufacturing) in Brazil. The transaction is subject to obtaining the applicable regulatory approvals... The post Press Release: Safran sells shares in EZAir, its interiors JV with Embraer appeared fi
China has published coordinated papers outlining dual missions to the solar system’s edge, suggesting the long-studied project is nearing formal approval. The post China advances plans for dual solar system boundary missions appeared first on SpaceNews.
Agency alleges violations of U.S. citizenship requirements.