As the summer travel season starts to take off, FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford tells CBS News he has confidence in the system, despite hundreds of FAA facilities being run on decades-old technology.
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How the FAA wants to use artificial intelligenceAn artificial intelligence project launched inside America’s aviation safety agency is aimed at easing burdens on the thousands of air traffic controllers who guide planes through the skies, companies ...
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'That's obviously very disappointing': Administrator Bryan Bedford says the FAA has a 'culture challenge' during Senate hearingIn a Senate hearing on May 19th, FAA administrator Bryan Bedford admitted his agency has a “culture challenge” in how safety ...
President Donald Trump has tapped federal housing finance Director Bill Pulte to be acting director of national intelligence ...
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan Bedford says that while the nation’s air traffic control ...
President Trump nominated Cameron Hamilton to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), approximately one year after the administration removed Hamilton from the same position. FEMA has ...
Donald Trump has very little leverage heading into two days of meetings with China’s leader, Xi Jinping, in Beijing this week, experts say. The thinking goes that Trump came into office with a plan ...
“Considering the kind of representation that you've provided President Trump ... I would say that in any case involving President Trump's personal interests, you should recuse yourself, because it is ...
Trump nominates Traynor and Domenico for 8th and 10th Circuit Court seats Traynor and Domenico have histories of rulings favoring conservative litigants Four additional district court nominees include ...
A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) contractor in New Hampshire is facing federal charges after authorities said he threatened to kill President Trump and used a work computer to research previous ...
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