The closure in the Texas border city stemmed from disagreements between the Federal Aviation Administration and Pentagon ...
The brief shutdown of El Paso airport by the Federal Aviation Administration because of safety concerns posed by the use of ...
The Federal Aviation Administration faced harsh criticism from senators over a litany of failures before the January 2025 ...
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Opinion: Class I railroads must join confidential close call reporting system
Trains Turntable: Commentary from Jared Cassity, national safety and legislative director for the SMART-TD union If there is ...
United Launch Alliance flew its Vulcan rocket for only the fourth time early Thursday, but suffered yet another fiery burn ...
By Allison Lampert and Aatreyee Dasgupta Feb 12 (Reuters) - Bombardier said on Thursday it expected to generate higher revenues and deliver more private jets in 2026 after reporting quarterly earnings ...
While El Paso scrambled under a drone scare, the governor stayed in Houston.
For more than 6 decades, NCAR has shown that open, collaborative science can save lives, support economic resilience and ...
A pilot declared an emergency due to oil covering the windshield shortly before a fatal crash, according to a preliminary ...
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Analysis: El Paso airport closure by party balloon shows Trump White House can’t shoot straight
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the closure was triggered when the feds 'acted swiftly' to turn back Mexican cartel drones. News reports suggest that's not the case.
DHS could be ensnared by a partial shutdown if Congress does not fund the agency by the end of Friday. But nearly all DHS workers would remain on the job.
Rescue teams across the country are rapidly integrating flying drones and artificial intelligence programs into their processes and procedures. But one major hurdle is stymying the new tech.
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