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The Federal Aviation Administration is a U.S. government agency responsible for civil aviation safety.

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The Overhaul That Could Transform U.S. Air Travel

The Federal Aviation Administration recently announced what they're calling the most important aviation infrastructure project in decades.

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NPR News: 12-26-2025 4PM EST

Winter storms are disrupting one of the busiest travel days of the holiday season, with more than 47,000 flights planned, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

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NPR News: 11-14-2025 7PM EST

The Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration say that reflects improvements in staffing levels at air traffic facilities.

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NPR News: 11-13-2025 9PM EST

The Federal Aviation Administration says it won't do so until safety metrics improve, but it also says airlines won't have to cut flights at the 40 busiest airports by 10 percent by this weekend as initially planned during the shutdown.

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NPR News: 11-17-2025 10AM EST

This morning, the Federal Aviation Administration lifted all restrictions on air travel in the U.S.

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NPR News: 11-06-2025 11AM EST

The Federal Aviation Administration will begin reducing the amount of plane traffic.

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NPR News: 10-31-2025 11PM EDT

The Federal Aviation Administration said staffing shortages contributed to ground delays at a number of airports, including Boston, Nashville, Dallas, Houston, New York, and Newark, New Jersey.