According to available details, the notified test corridor is estimated to stretch nearly 3,240 kilometres, pointing to a ...
India has issued a NOTAM for a large area in the Bay of Bengal near Visakhapatnam from December 22 to 24. While no official ...
The nationwide FAA NOTAM system meltdown, which caused a ground stop and thousands of flight disruptions, was due to a contract worker accidentally deleting files. The FAA confirmed that its ...
A critical Federal Aviation Administration computer system that experienced an outage Wednesday and briefly halted all US flights provides airlines with a digital bulletin board of crucial safety ...
A critical aviation warning system that went down Saturday has been restored to working order, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Sunday. "It went down last night. A backup system was activated.
There wasn't anything particularly sinister about the Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) outage that prompted the Federal Aviation Administration to ground US flights on Wednesday — it appears to have ...
The primary air safety system for the Federal Aviation Administration crashed for several hours this weekend, sparking fears of travel chaos just days after two fatal accidents which left 73 dead. The ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said it is continuing its investigation into this month's system outage that caused more than 10,000 flights to be delayed or canceled in one day, but that ...
With no AirVenture Oshkosh convention in 2020 due to the pandemic, officials at the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) have had well over a year to put some serious thought into ways their 2021 ...
India has issued a temporary no-fly zone (NOATAM) notice for a stretch of 3,550 kilometres over Bay of Bengal between December 17 to December 20. The notification has triggered strong speculation ...