Federal Aviation Administration
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Aeromexico Adds New U.S. Route Despite FAA Downgrade
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The carrier has been cleared to launch additional flights to the U.S. even though Mexico’s safety rating remains Category 2.
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North Carolina’s Asheville Airport Breaks Ground On $55 Million ATC Tower
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The project will be partially paid for via the US infrastructure legislation passed by Congress in 2021.
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FAA Grants San Jose Airport Funds To Improve Disability Access
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SJC seeks to make numerous improvements in its terminals to better enable access for passengers with disabilities.
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Nebraska’s Omaha Airport Wins $21 Million FAA Grant
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Lincoln Airport in Nebraska will also receive money as part of the US infrastructure law.
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US Carriers Request Summer Slot Waivers For Asia Routes
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Airlines for America wants slot waivers for long-haul service to some markets in China and Japan to remain in place for the summer 2023 season.
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FAA: Chicago O’Hare Can Begin ‘Global Terminal’ Project
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The $7.1 billion plan will involve the demolishing of the airport’s oldest passenger terminal.
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Canada Jetlines To Start US Flights
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Routes World 2022 host Las Vegas will be the carrier’s first US destination.
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Airlines Asked To Adjust US Southeast Routes Over Holidays
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US transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg wants airlines to give FAA more advance notice when adding capacity or starting new service in crowded...
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Canada Jetlines Gets US DOT Sign Off On Transborder Routes
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The airline still needs FAA’s final approval before beginning US services.
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Mexico’s Volaris Hopeful Of Adding US Routes In 2023
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The ULCC is unable to start new service to the US due to Mexico's safety downgrade.
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Malaysian Carriers Cleared To Launch New US Routes
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The FAA has upgraded Malaysia’s air safety rating, paving the way for airlines to add service to the US and launch new routes.
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United Airlines To Pull Out Of JFK, Cites Too Few Slots
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The Chicago-based airline said it hopes to resume service to New York Kennedy in the future.
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United Threatens To Leave JFK Unless More Slots Are Granted
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CEO Scott Kirby has urged the FAA to grant additional permanent slots to the carrier.
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FAA Grants Delta Temporary Slot Waivers In New York, Washington
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The decision will allow the airline to cut certain flights from three airports while maintaining slot usage rights.
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US Airports Share $1 Billion In FAA Infrastructure Grants
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The funds are aimed at increasing the capacity of the country’s airport terminals.
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Tallahassee Eyes Traffic Boost As $28 Million Scheme Begins
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Work is starting on a new international facility that aims to increase the breadth of destinations offered from the Florida airport.
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US Extends Slot Waiver Protection For International Flights
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The US government is extending pandemic relief that allows airlines to cut international flights.
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Viva Aerobus CEO Hopeful Over Mexico Air Safety Rating
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Juan Carlos Zuazua says the carrier is ready to expand Mexico-US service as soon as it is allowed to.
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FAA extends slot relief at congested US airports
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The relaxation of minimum slot-use requirements will continue for the upcoming summer season.
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Slot relief extension at congested US airports preserves routes
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Airlines do not have to meet usual 80%-schedule standard.