U.S. Agency To Review If Pony.ai Complied With Crash Reporting Order
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) on Tuesday said it will review whether startup technology firm Pony.ai complied with government reporting requirements for driverless crashes.
U.S. Senate Approves $52 Billion Chips Bill In Bid To Reach Compromise
The U.S. Senate on Monday again approved a bill to provide $52 billion in U.S. subsidies for semiconductor chips manufacturing in a bid to reach a compromise after months of discussions.
Tesla Recalls 947 U.S. Vehicles Over Delay In Rearview Image Display, NHTSA Says
Tesla Inc is recalling 947 vehicles in the United States because the rearview image may not immediately display when they begin to reverse, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said.
FAA Warns Boeing May Not Win Certification For 737 MAX 10 By Year-end - Source
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) warned Boeing Co earlier this week the planemaker may not gain certification of a lengthened version of the 737 MAX ahead of a key safety deadline set by Congress, a source told Reuters.
U.S. Airline CEOs Urge Biden To Lift COVID Mask Mandate -letter
The chief executives of American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines and other carriers on Wednesday urged U.S.
U.S. To Offer Funds Of $2.9 Billion For Major Infrastructure Projects
The White House will announce on Wednesday a funding opportunity of $2.9 billion earmarked by the Transportation Department for major infrastructure projects this year, as part of a $1-trillion law Congress approved in 2021.
Intel, Micron CEOs To Make Case For U.S. Semiconductor Subsides: Testimony
The chief executives of Intel and Micron will make the case Wednesday for U.S. government subsidies to boost semiconductor manufacturing before the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee.
U.S. Travel Industry Urges White House To Lift COVID Restrictions, Mask Mandate
The U.S. Travel Association on Tuesday urged the White House to lift COVID-19 travel restrictions and repeal a mandate requiring masks on airplanes and in other transit modes by April 18, according to a letter seen by Reuters.
Biden To Travel To Poland To Discuss Ukraine Crisis With Duda
U.S. President Joseph Biden will travel to Poland on Friday to discuss the international response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine that has sparked a "humanitarian and human rights crisis," White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said late Sunday.
U.S. Lawmakers Ask Oshkosh For Documents On USPS Vehicle Contract
A group of U.S. lawmakers led by House Oversight chair Carolyn Maloney asked Oshkosh Corp if it sought to avoid using union workers by deciding to build the next-generation U.S.
Two Lawmakers Want Hertz, Avis To Answer Questions On Rising U.S. Rental Prices
Two U.S. House Democratic lawmakers on Friday asked Hertz Global Holdings, and Avis Budget Group to answer questions about rising rental car prices and higher industry profits.
Exclusive-U.S. Targets Abramovich Plane, 99 Others Over Russia Export Violations
The U.S. Commerce Department will on Friday move to effectively ground 100 airplanes that have recently flown to Russia and are believed to violate U.S.
U.S. Targets Abramovich Plane, 99 Others Over Russia Export Violations
The U.S. Commerce Department on Friday moved to effectively ground 100 airplanes that have recently flown to Russia and are believed to violate U.S.
U.S. Taps GM, Oracle, Airline CEOs For Homeland Security Advisory Panel
The U.S. Homeland Security Department said Thursday it was naming the chief executives of General Motors, United Airlines American Airlines, Bank of America, Oracle and others to an advisory council.
China Eastern Airlines Seeks U.S. Approval To Shift New York-Shanghai Flights
China Eastern Airlines Corp on Wednesday asked the U.S. Transportation Department for approval to temporarily shift New York to Shanghai flights over COVID-19 measures.
Intel, Micron CEOs To Testify At U.S. Senate Hearing On Chip Making
The chief executives of Intel and Micron will testify on March 23 before the U.S.
FCC Revokes U.S. Authorization Of Chinese Telecom Firm Pacific Networks
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Wednesday voted to revoke authorization for Chinese telecom Pacific Networks and its wholly owned subsidiary ComNet to provide U.S.
U.S. Senate Approves Bill To Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday passed legislation that would make daylight saving time permanent starting in 2023, ending the twice-annual changing of clocks in a move promoted by supporters advocating brighter afternoons and more economic activity.
White House Aims To Boost Supply Chain Information Sharing
The White House on Tuesday unveiled a new pilot effort to help clear supply chain bottlenecks at congested U.S.
U.S. Implements New Rules Requiring Broadcasters To Identify Foreign-government Material
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Tuesday that new requirements mandating broadcasters disclose when foreign governments or their representatives lease time on their airwaves take effect today.
U.S. Agency Fines More Than 900 Maskless Air, Transit Passengers
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has proposed $644,398 in fines for 922 COVID-19 mask violators since February 2021 on commercial flights, in airports and train stations or on public transit services, the government reported on Monday, a dramatic jump in recent months.
U.S. Bars SkyWest From Ending Service To 29 Communities Pending Review
The U.S. Transportation Department on Monday barred regional carrier SkyWest Inc from ending service to 29 locales until replacement carriers can be found under the government's subsidy program to provide air service to smaller communities.
U.S. Lawmakers Seek Review Of USPS Next-generation Delivery Vehicle Contract
A group of five House Democratic lawmakers on Monday asked a federal watchdog to review if the U.S.
U.S. Eliminates Human Controls Requirement For Fully Automated Vehicles
U.S. regulators on Thursday issued final rules eliminating the need for automated vehicle manufacturers to equip fully autonomous vehicles with manual driving controls to meet crash standards.
98% Of U.S. Population Can Ditch Masks As COVID Eases -CDC
The revised figures may give ammunition to critics who want the administration to lift mask requirements on airplanes, trains and in transit hubs.
Advocacy Groups Urge U.S. To Block Frontier, Spirit Tie-up
Several public advocacy groups on Thursday called on U.S.
U.S. To Extend Airplane, Transit Mask Mandate Through April 18
President Joe Biden's administration will extend requirements for travelers to wear masks on airplanes, trains and in transit hubs through April 18 as public health authorities review when mask requirements should be dropped, the White House confirmed.
U.S. To Extend Airplane, Transit Mask Mandate Through April 18 -- Official
President Joe Biden's administration will extend requirements for travelers to wear masks on airplanes, trains and in transit hubs through April 18 as public health authorities review when mask requirements should be dropped, an administration official told Reuters.
United Airlines To Let Unvaccinated Employees Return To Jobs March 28 -memo
United Airlines said Thursday it will allow unvaccinated employees to return to their jobs starting March 28 and asked a federal appeals court to dismiss a legal challenge to the COVID-19 mandate as moot.
U.S. FAA Finalizes Boeing 777 Safety Directives After Fan Blade Failures
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Wednesday it is finalizing three safety directives for some grounded Boeing 777 planes with Pratt & Whitney 4000 engines that will allow them to return to service.