Boeing is getting one step closer to finally getting its 6-year-delayed aircraft in the air.
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FAA clears Boeing 777-9 to move to next phase of certification tests
The Federal Aviation Administration has finalized new safety requirements for the Boeing 777-9, a regulatory step that helps define what the wide-body jet must demonstrate as it continues through ...
US hypersonic aircraft developer Hermeus has secured experimental type certification from the Federal Aviation Administration for its Quarterhorse Mk 2.1, enabling the company to proceed with ...
The FAA's El Paso airspace shutdown did not go into effect until more than a day after CBP fired a laser to shoot down an ...
The Pentagon and FAA agree to anti-drone laser tests in New Mexico after military deployments closed Texas airspace twice.
The Joint Interagency Task Force (JIATF) 401 and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) the weekend of March 7 and 8 ...
They're not exactly flying cars, but small electric helicopters might become a more common sight in the future thanks to the FAA's new pilot training program.
View post: Only These 3 U.S. Airlines Can Survive Current Oil Prices, Expert Says On Friday, June 13, the Federal Aviation Administration revealed it will conduct drone-detection testing near Santa ...
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"Flying cars" are being tested across the US
The FAA administrator says flying cars are being tested for safety in eight US cities.
FAA clears Boeing (BA) to start 777-9 Phase 4A certification testing, boosting delivery prospects and future cash flow.
The Pentagon said Friday it will conduct testing with the Federal Aviation Administration this weekend in New Mexico of high-energy laser used to address threatening ...
The Pentagon and FAA will test a counter-drone laser in New Mexico after earlier Texas incidents triggered airspace disruptions and safety concerns.
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