Federal Aviation Administration in Podcasts
governmentThe Federal Aviation Administration is a U.S. government agency responsible for civil aviation safety.
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NPR's Joel Rose reports the Federal Aviation Administration announced those bonuses late yesterday.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says it is safe to fly and that the Federal Aviation Administration will restrict the number of planes in the air if there aren't enough air traffic controllers to manage the system safely.
The Federal Aviation Administration followed with a directive Saturday to ground the planes until inspection and correction of any problems are taken care of.
The Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration say airlines can resume normal operations at dozens of major airports.
The Federal Aviation Administration is reporting staffing shortages at airports in Houston, Dallas, Boston, and others.
The Federal Aviation Administration halted all flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport earlier today because of a bomb threat.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued weather-related ground delays at several major airports in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
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