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Carrier islands are on the starboard side to counter how planes veer left during takeoff and landing, making landings safer.
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Hundreds of air traffic control trainees in OKC could be furloughed if government shuts down
WASHINGTON U.S. airlines warned that a partial federal government shutdown could strain American aviation and slow flights, as air traffic controllers and security officers would be forced to work without pay and other functions would be halted.
Air traffic controllers, technicians and airport security personnel would continue to work (without pay) in the event of a shutdown, but some Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees would
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Korean Air partners with Sweden's Wingbits on advanced air mobility research
Korean Air Co., South Korea's largest flag carrier, has signed a research cooperation agreement with Swedish flight-tracking company Wingbits to support airspace integration research for advanced air mobility (AAM),
Large hubs will continue to experience a rise in aircraft delays, further exacerbating the discomfort for passengers traveling through them. Across the board, the end of the shutdown will be welcomed by an industry in search of stability.
An air traffic controller sternly told the pilot to “pay attention,” “get off the iPad” and turn the plane to steer clear of a flight carrying President Trump. By Caroline Hopkins Legaspi “Get off the iPad” is a scolding you might expect to ...
Air traffic controllers expressed concern that a Boston-bound Spirit flight was flying too close to Air Force One as both traversed New York skies Tuesday, radio communications show, though a source with direct knowledge of the situation tells NBC News a ...