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06 Sep 2023
United Airlines Flights Grounded In US Due To Equipment Outage
The departure services of United Airlines and its subsidiaries were affected across US due to equipment outage and were later resumed after being halted for nationwide.
Amazon
30 Dec 2022
Amazon starts delivering orders by drones in THIS country
Amazon has started delivering orders by drones in the US states of California and Texas. Customers will receive tracking information and an approximate delivery time. In 2020, the FAA gave the company 'Part 135' approval to send packages by drone.
Federal Aviation Administration
02 Jan 2020
US warns its carriers to avoid Pak airspace, cites 'possible extremist attack'
It said that there continues to be a risk to the US civil aviation from attacks against airports and aircraft, particularly for aircraft on the ground and planes operating at low altitudes, including the arrival and departure phases of flights.
Boeing
13 Mar 2019
US will not suspend Boeing 737 MAX planes after Ethiopia crash
The US aviation regulator said on Tuesday it would not ground Boeing Co 737 MAX planes after a crash in Ethiopia that killed 157 people, bucking a trend of countries around the world that have suspended the aircraft`s operations.
Smartphones fire
25 Oct 2017
Laptops may soon be banned from checked-in bags
A test has shown that when a laptop’s rechargeable lithium-ion battery overheats it can cause an explosion.
plane crash in US
03 Jul 2017
Six killed as small plane crashes in United States
The plane was found near State Highway 111 and US Highway 8 in the town of Harmony.
Newark Liberty International Airport
24 May 2017
Newark airport reopens after engine fire prompts plane evacuation
Newark Liberty International Airport is a major international hub near New York City.
Moon Express
04 Aug 2016
Moon Express co-founded by Indian-American cleared for lunar landing in 2017!
There have been no private space missions so far beyond Earth's orbit and only state agencies have performed outer space missions.
Hot air balloon crash
30 Jul 2016
16 die in hot air balloon crash in Texas
At least 16 people were killed on Saturday morning after a hot air balloon caught fire and crashed near Lockhart, a city in the central part of the US state of Texas.
Air India
25 Apr 2016
Air India says three of its Drealiners affected due to FAA directive
Air India Monday said three of its Dreamliner planes have been affected due to the US aviation regulator FAA's airworthiness directive over an engine defect in the Boeing 787-800 aircraft but maintained that the issue will be resolved in the next two weeks without grounding of the planes.
Donald Trump
20 Apr 2016
Donald Trump flying jet without valid registration
The registration of Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump`s sleek Cessna jet, which he uses to make campaign stops in the US, has expired.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
05 Apr 2016
5 killed in tourist helicopter crash in Smoky Mountains
Tennessee Emergency Management Association spokesman Dean Flener confirmed late Monday afternoon that five people had died.
United States
17 Dec 2015
US, Cuba to 'resume' regular flights
Cuba and the United States reached an agreement on Wednesday night that will allow U.S. commercial airlines to begin operating flights to the island for the first time in decades, according to U.S. officials with knowledge of the discussion.
Skydiving
22 Nov 2015
1 dead, 1 injured in skydiving accident in Arizona
A reserve parachute was flying properly but encountered turbulence during the landing.
Boeing 787
04 May 2015
FAA warns Boeing 787 bug could shut off aircraft power
In a new problem for the Boeing 787, the US aviation regulator has ordered repairs to correct a software bug that could cause the aircraft to suddenly lose all power.
Jet Airways
12 Apr 2015
Jet Airways seeks to 'enhance presence' in US market
The Naresh Goyal-promoted Jet Airways would soon draw up plans to expand in the US skies following the restoration last week by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of India's aviation safety rating to Category-1, sources have said.
US aviation watchdog
31 Mar 2015
US FAA report on India's aviation safety likely by April 10
A team of officials from the US aviation watchdog Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which is in the capital for a final assessment of India's aviation safety is expected to submit its report by April 10.
Amazon
20 Mar 2015
Amazon wins US regulators' approval to test-fly drone
Amazon.com Inc has won U.S. federal regulators` approval to test a delivery drone, as the e-commerce giant pursues a vision of speeding packages to customers through the air amid public concern over the safety and privacy implications.
Directorate General of Civil Aviation
17 Mar 2015
DGCA acting on FAA findings on Indian civil aviation securitty: Sharma
Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is taking action on the findings brought up by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on India's aviation safety, which remained downgraded since early last year.
India's aviation
16 Dec 2014
India's aviation safety mechanism likely to remain downgraded till March
India's aviation safety mechanism is likely to remain downgraded till March next year with the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) finding deficiencies on eight counts, it was officially stated Tuesday.
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