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Students in a building located at Bartow Executive Airport are using a $280,000 simulator, typically reserved for the military and a few other schools in the nation.
It's fair to say that the Federal Aviation Administration should spare no expense when it comes to bringing air traffic control into the 21st century.
Former and current U.S. air traffic controllers say the Trump administration's focus on new equipment doesn't address ...
It will take $31.5 billion to build a brand-new air traffic control system for the country, Department of Transportation ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Wednesday called on Congress to award another $19 billion to overhaul the aging U ...
Mike Waltz, Trump's former national security adviser, faced questions from Democrats on the Signal chat controversy Tuesday ...
The most recent sign of strain on the air traffic control system in Nashville came just last week when a Delta Airlines jet ...
Details of a major undercover operation by American agents into an international criminal network have been revealed - days ...
Air Scouting in Sarawak is now a growing movement – driven by passion, shaped by education, and lifted by the dreams of the ...
Top military influencer Tim Kennedy unexpectedly revealed that he overstated his service and highlighted tensions in ...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities have once again imposed stricter visa conditions for Nigerians intending to visit ...