A new federal audit has found that oversight of United Airlines (UA) by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been limited by staffing shortages and workforce planning gaps.
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The Trump administration has suspended the TSA PreCheck and Global Entry programs nationwide, citing staffing concerns during a partial government shutdown.
Federal investigators confirm 50 to 100 UAP sightings each month, yet Pentagon and NASA reports state there is no verified evidence of alien contact.
A business court in Texas has ruled that a lawsuit filed by American Airlines (AA) against JetBlue Airways (B6) over their collapsed Northeast Alliance can proceed, rejecting JetBlue’s motion to dismiss the case.
The United States Air Force (USAF) has deployed six Boeing E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System aircraft to forward locations in Europe, signaling a major airpower buildup linked to rising tensions with Iran.
In a surprising development for the U.S. aviation sector, the president of the world’s largest flight attendant union has publicly praised the leadership of American Airlines (AA) CEO Robert Isom.
A 29-year-old passenger allegedly assaulted a Delta Air Lines (DL) flight attendant and later bit a police officer during a confrontation at Memphis International Airport (MEM) on February 17.
A female passenger was arrested at Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) after allegedly abandoning her two-year-old dog at a check-in counter when airline staff informed her that she lacked the required paperwork.
Delta Air Lines (DL) is facing criticism after allegedly damaging a highly specialized powered wheelchair belonging to disability rights advocate Latavia Sturdivant.
Passenger sues Southwest after alleged wheelchair assistance failure at Atlanta Airport caused severe distress during flight connection.