FAA, DOT lay out plan to improve operations at Newark airport
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and FAA acting Administrator Chris Rocheleau plan to implement actions to improve operations at Newark Liberty International Airport.
Newark airport 'one of many volcanoes waiting to erupt,' pilot says
Newark Liberty International Airport is under fire after air traffic controllers faced an outage that affected radar and radio communications with aircraft.
Airlines warn of continued disruptions at Newark airport
Passenger carriers are still facing disruptions at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport. Last week, there was a technology outage impacting ATC's ability to direct planes.
Newark air traffic controllers lost radar, radio communications with planes for over a minute, sparking chaos
A report found that air traffic controllers recently experienced a brief loss of radar and radio signals while managing flights approaching Newark Liberty International Airport.
FAA staffing issues, runway repairs force hundreds of flight cancellations, delays at Newark airport
FAA staffing shortages and runway construction are causing flight cancellations and delays at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey on Friday.
Hawaiian Airlines flight declares emergency after a mobile device gets stuck in seat, emits 'electrical smell'
A Tokyo-bound Hawaiian Airlines flight declared an emergency on Monday "out of an abundance of caution" after a mobile device lodged in a seat produced an "electrical smell."
Southwest Airlines drops forecast as US trade war shakes industry
"Macroeconomic uncertainty" led Southwest Airlines to pull its guidance and cut capacity for the second half of the year, the carrier said on Wednesday.
Archer Aviation teams up with United Airlines to make air taxis a reality
Archer Aviation is one of several companies working to replace traditional airport commutes with flying taxi services. The company is planning to launch an air taxi network in New York.
United to cut flights this summer amid economic uncertainty, softer demand
United Airlines is the latest major U.S. carrier to warn that the current economic environment could cut into demand. The carrier said it will trim its domestic capacity starting in the summer.
Flight bound for Hawaii aborts takeoff from LAX due to 'unstable nose wheel' as smoke seen on runway
A Hawaiian Airlines Airbus headed to Hawaii aborted takeoff on Friday after the crew reported a "vibration" due to an unstable nose wheel.
Siemens executive, wife and 3 kids ID'd as Hudson River helicopter crash victims
A Siemens AG executive from Spain, along with his family and a pilot, died when a helicopter crashed into New York City's Hudson River on Thursday.
Head of FAA's Air Traffic Organization Tim Arel resigning after 40 years of federal service
FAA air traffic chief Tim Arel is stepping down amid growing safety concerns in the agency and a fatal plane crash near Washington, D.C., earlier this year.
NJ-bound United Airlines flight suffers cabin fire in flight, diverts to Washington Dulles International
A United Airlines flight bound for Newark, New Jersey, was diverted to Washington Dulles International Airport on Thursday after a fire broke out in the plane's cabin.
Boeing CEO says company won't ramp up production yet, vows to 'get it right'
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said on Wednesday that the company will not rush to ramp up production, even though it is still behind on aircraft deliveries.
Boeing CEO admits ‘serious missteps in recent years’
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg will testify in a Senate hearing on Wednesday about Boeing’s production quality and safety culture following a series of safety incidents.
American Airlines hit with lawsuit after plane caught fire at Denver airport
A passenger on the American Airlines flight that caught fire last month after diverting to Denver International Airport has filed a lawsuit against the airline.
US is 'ahead' of China in supersonic jet aircraft, says Boom Supersonic CEO
Boom Supersonic CEO Blake Scholl told "Mornings with Maria" on Tuesday that America currently has a leg up on China when it comes to supersonic jets.
District judge sets trial date in Boeing 737 MAX fraud case
District Judge Reed O'Connor has set a June 23 trial date in a criminal fraud case against Boeing over its alleged misrepresentations to regulators about the 737 MAX.
Boeing’s double dose of good news: Fighter jets and cash
A positive outlook on cash flow and a deal to build the U.S. Air Force's next-generation fighter jet were part of a strong week for aerospace giant Boeing.
Airlines issue travel waivers due to London's Heathrow Airport shutdown
Major airlines have issued travel waivers to help passengers whose flights have been disrupted by the power outage at London's Heathrow Airport that was caused by a fire.