U.S. FAA

By Bill Carey
The FAA issued Notices to Airmen (NOTAM) the evening of Jan. 7 prohibiting U.S. civil aircraft operators from using airspace over Iraq, Iran, the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Air Transport

By Michael Bruno, Steve Trimble, Sean Broderick
Whether more management heads roll at Boeing remains to be seen now that Dennis Muilenburg has been fired as chief executive.
Defense and Space

By Ben Goldstein
U.S. President Donald Trump is poised to sign into law a spending package that will send $17.6 billion to the FAA for fiscal 2020 and reauthorize the U.S. Export-Import Bank for seven years.
Air Transport

By Sean Broderick, Michael Bruno, Guy Norris
Boeing, citing “uncertainty” in when the 737 MAX will be cleared to return to service as a key factor, will suspend 737 production in January 2020.
Air Transport

By Sean Broderick
WASHINGTON—The FAA’s top official remains confident in the agency’s certification methodology and processes for evaluating safety-critical issues
Business Aviation

By Molly McMillin
The number of U.S.-registered, turbine-powered business aircraft meeting the FAA’s Jan. 1, 2020, deadline for ADS-B compliance rose to 88% of the
Business Aviation

By Guy Norris
Boeing is reportedly delaying plans to accelerate production to 57 per month until 2021.
Air Transport

By Sean Broderick
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson suggested Boeing improve the “quality and timeliness” of information it is providing the agency to support getting the 737 MAX back into service, part of a larger message that Boeing’s efforts should focus on meeting regulatory demands, not influencing the process.
Air Transport

By Sean Broderick
Southwest Airlines will share $125 million with employees as part of a deal struck with Boeing that covers part of what the airline is losing because of the 737 MAX groundings, the carrier said Dec. 12.
Air Transport

By Molly McMillin
The NBAA alleges that excessive airport landing fees collected by Santa Monica, California, must be refunded.
Business Aviation