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FAA unlikely to decertify Canadian-made aircraft

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FAA unlikely to decertify Canadian-made aircraft as Trump demanded, aviation experts say
President Trump threatened to decertify Bombardier Global Express jets and levy a 50% tariff on Canadian-made planes, which one aviation expert told Forbes was “just bluster.”

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Trump says US will decertify Canadian-made planes, threatens 50% tariff
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Trump decertifying Canadian aircraft: What we know
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Toronto Stocks Retreat; Bombardier Down on Trump Aircraft-Decertification, Tariff Threats
Stocks in Toronto were sharply lower on the back of falling gold and silver prices.

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Trump says 'decertifying' Canadian aircraft over Gulfstream row
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Trump says U.S. decertifying Bombardier Global Express until Canada certifies Gulfstream
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FAA finalizes 25-hour cockpit voice recorder rule

The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday finalized a rule to require cockpit voice recorders to retain 25 hours of data for all new passenger airplanes in 2027
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FAA Announces ‘Largest’ Organizational Restructure in History

The US Federal Aviation Administration announced plans Monday for an overhaul of its organizational structure in a move it said would help make the agency more efficient and support its ambitious air traffic control modernization plans.
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DOT reorganizes FAA to support modernization, other goals

The proposed legislation targets redundant or outdated regulations, which after being identified could be amended, rescinded or removed.
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FAA dismisses airline, sonic boom concerns in signing off on SpaceX Starship plans from KSC

SpaceX’s Starship plans at Kennedy Space Center can move forward after the FAA released its final Environmental Impact Statement and Record of Decision.
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Why the FAA’s Largest Reorganization Ever Matters for Drones and Air Taxis

The FAA’s largest reorganization in history creates new offices focused on airspace modernization and advanced aviation technologies.
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It Wasn't The Pilots: NTSB Says The Black Hawk-Airliner Crash Was Due To FAA Failures

The NTSB accuses the FAA of a wide range of mistakes, both in the long, intermediate, and immediate term before the crash.
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FAA implements changes to LA-area airport to lower risk of midair collisions

The Federal Aviation Administration said it implemented the changes following the D.C. midair crash that killed 67 people last year.
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DOT reopens drone-related RFI amid plans for new FAA office

The agency is extending its comment period and seeking additional insights on aircraft location-tracking devices, detection technologies and safety standards.
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DOT announces sweeping FAA reorganization focused on safety improvements

The US Department of Transportation unveiled what agency leaders described as the largest organizational overhaul in Federal Aviation Administration history. The restructuring centralizes safety oversight,
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FAA Could Have Prevented Fatal D.C. Plane Collision, Investigation Finds

The investigation suggests that the helicopter route was dangerously close to the path taken by civilian aircraft. NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said that the FAA was supposed to conduct annual safety reviews of helicopter routes, but the board was unable to find evidence of such reviews taking place.
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US FAA bans drones within 30 miles of stadium for Super Bowl LX

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on Friday said it was barring drones for Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California and imposing additional restrictions in downtown San Francisco during the days leading up to the National Football League's championship game.
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FAA Seeks More Feedback on Consequential Drone Rule

The FAA previously denied two requests to extend the initial NPRM comment period, which closed on October 6. The agency received about 3,100 comments, with pilot-focused organizations such as the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) and Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) raising a litany of questions.
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