WASHINGTON, March 19 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday it will install enhanced safety technology at 74 airports by the end of 2026 to help detect runway incursions.
Runway incursions are a top FAA safety priority due to their potential for catastrophic collisions, and general aviation aircraft are involved in the majority of these events, though overall numbers ...
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When passengers aboard an Air France flight at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) felt the violent jolt of an aborted takeoff, or when a Frontier Airlines jet was forced to slam on its brakes to ...
The recent crash at New York's LaGuardia Airport has brought concerns about runway incursions, particularly with special fire trucks made to handle emergencies at airports, to the fore across the ...
The runway collision this week at LaGuardia, the plane crash at Maine's Bangor International Airport in January, and an overall increase in near-misses, collisions, and safety incidents have led many ...
The FAA has released a new report warning of potential runway safety issues at dozens of airports nationwide. The report identifies more than 150 airports in the United States that are at increased ...
While the developments are taking place in the United States, the lessons are highly relevant for India as well.