U.S. Airlines Say FAA Staffing 'Crippling' East Coast Traffic
An airline industry trade group on Friday said the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) must insure adequate air traffic control (ATC) staffing issues in the face of rising summer delays.
Air Traffic Shortstaff 'Crippling' East Coast Travel - U.S. Carriers
An airline industry trade group said on Friday the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) must ensure adequate air traffic control (ATC) staffing to avoid further summer travel disruptions.
Senator Rubio Asks U.S. FAA To Review Safety Of Russia Airlines
Senator Marco Rubio on Thursday asked the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to conduct a safety review of Russian airlines and alert Americans to the risks of Russian-administered aircraft still operating in international airspace.
U.S. Complaints Against Airlines Soar As On-time Arrivals Fall
U.S. consumers lodged more than quadruple the number of complaints against U.S.
Exclusive-United To Cut 12% Of Daily Newark Flights To Boost Performance
United Airlines will announce on Thursday it will temporarily cut about 50 daily departures from its Newark airport hub starting July 1 to address congestion and as concerns mount over the U.S.
United To Cut 12% Of Daily Newark Flights To Boost Performance
United Airlines announced Thursday it will temporarily cut about 50 daily departures from its Newark airport hub starting on July 1 to address congestion and as concerns mount over the U.S.
U.S. Expanding Monkeypox Testing Capacity As Cases Rise
The Biden administration announced on Wednesday it is expanding monkeypox testing capacity to five commercial laboratory companies amid rising cases.
U.S. Wants Automakers To Collect More 'Black Box' Crash Data
U.S. auto regulators said Wednesday they want to require automakers to collect more crash data from event data recorders (EDRs)- more commonly known as "black boxes."
Auto Industry CEOs Urge Congress To Quickly Pass Chips Funding
Major automakers and industry suppliers on Wednesday urged Congress to move quickly to pass $52 billion in subsidies for U.S.
U.S. Congressional Leaders Meeting On Semiconductor Chips Bill Tuesday
U.S. congressional leaders sought to forge a $52 billion bipartisan deal on Tuesday to subsidize U.S.
Democrats In Congress 'Optimistic' Chips Deal Can Happen Soon
U.S. Democrats said on Tuesday they were hopeful of reaching a $52 billion bipartisan deal to subsidize U.S.
Detroit Three Automakers To Make Masking Optional At All U.S. Plants
General Motors Co, Ford Motor Co and Chrysler parent Stellantis NV said on Tuesday they are making masking optional for workers at all U.S. facilities.
Verizon, AT&T Agree To Delay Some 5G Deployment Until Mid-2023
The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday that Verizon Communications and AT&T have voluntarily agreed to delay some C-Band 5G usage until July 2023 as air carriers work to retrofit airplanes to ensure they will not face interference.
VW U.S. Chief Warns Of Industry Challenges With EV Battery Shift
Volkswagen AG's top U.S. executive said on Thursday the United States faces major challenges in ramping up battery production to facilitate a shift to electric vehicles including attracting skilled workers, mining for key metals and supply chain issues.
Biden To Sign Ocean Shipping Bill In Bid To Reduce Export Backlogs
President Joe Biden on Thursday plans to sign legislation to improve oversight of ocean shipping, which lawmakers say will help curb inflation and ease export backlogs.
Biden Signs Ocean Shipping Bill In Bid To Reduce Export Backlogs
President Joe Biden on Thursday signed legislation to improve oversight of ocean shipping, which lawmakers say will help curb inflation and ease export backlogs.
Porsche To Pay $80 Million To Resolve Fuel Economy Claims On U.S. Vehicles - Court Documents
Volkswagen AG and its Porsche AG unit have agreed to a class-action settlement worth at least $80 million to resolve claims it skewed emissions and fuel economy data on 500,000 Porsche vehicles in the United States, court documents show.
Porsche To Pay $80 Million To Resolve Fuel Economy Claims On U.S. Vehicles
Volkswagen AG and its Porsche AG unit have agreed to a class-action settlement worth at least $80 million to resolve claims it skewed emissions and fuel economy data on 500,000 Porsche vehicles in the United States, court documents show.
FCC Says Most Requests For Funds To Replace Chinese Telecom Equipment Are Deficient
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) told Congress on Wednesday it had found deficiencies in two-thirds of applications to reimburse U.S.
Tesla, Honda Among Those To Report Advanced Driving Systems Vehicle Crashes-U.S
Tesla Inc reported 273 vehicle crashes involving advanced driving assistance systems like Autopilot since July, while Honda Motor identified 90, data from U.S.
Tesla Leads Automakers In Self-driving Vehicle Crashes -U.S. Regulator
Tesla Inc reported 273 vehicle crashes since July involving advanced driving assistance systems, more than any other automaker, according to data U.S.
Tesla Leads In Driver-assisted Technology Crashes -U.S. Data
Tesla Inc reported 273 vehicle crashes since July involving advanced driving assistance systems, more than any other automaker, according to data U.S.
Europe Regulator Sees No Safety Concern In A350 Paint Dispute
Europe's top aviation safety regulator said on Tuesday he had seen no evidence that paint or surface erosion on A350 jets, which are at the centre of a legal dispute between Airbus and Qatar Airways, represented a safety issue.
U.S. Senate Finance Chair To Propose Tax On Excess Oil Profits
U.S. Senate Finance Committee chair Ron Wyden is planning to introduce legislation setting a 21% surtax on oil company profits considered excessive, an aide for the senator told Reuters.
Ford Recalls 49,000 U.S. Mach-E EVs Over Potential Power Loss
Ford Motor Co said Tuesday it is recalling about 49,000 Mustang Mach-E electric vehicles in the United States because a part could overheat and result in a loss of propulsion power.
Exclusive-U.S. Automaker CEOs, Toyota Urge Congress To Lift EV Tax Credit Cap
General Motors Co, Ford Motor Co, Chrysler-parent Stellantis NV and Toyota Motor North America on Monday urged Congress to lift a cap on the $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit, citing higher costs to produce zero-emission vehicles, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
U.S. Drops COVID Testing For Incoming International Air Travelers
The United States late Friday rescinded a 17-month-old requirement that people arriving in the country by air test negative for COVID-19, a move that follows intense lobbying by airlines and the travel industry.
U.S. To Drop COVID Testing For Incoming International Air Travelers
The United States will drop from Sunday a 17-month-old requirement that people arriving in the country by air test negative for COVID-19, an official said, a move that follows intense lobbying by the airlines and the travel industry.
Governor: U.S. Wants Revisions To New York Congestion Pricing Plan
Governor Kathy Hochul said on Thursday the Biden administration is seeking changes in a long-planned congestion pricing plan for New York City that could further delay implementation of a system designed to reduce traffic in Manhattan and provide funding to improve mass transit.
U.S. Proposes Standards For Fast Electric Vehicle Charging Projects
The U.S. Transportation Department (USDOT) on Thursday proposed minimum standards and requirements for electric vehicle (EV) charging projects funded under a $5 billion government program.