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For nearly twenty years, most air travelers in the U.S. have been required to remove their shoes when going through security.
Bedford—who stepped down as CEO of Carmel-based Republic Airways last week after more than 25 years in the position—was ...
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AlterNet on MSN'Culture of complacency': Families of plane crash victims say Army dodging accountabilityThe United States Army is facing criticism from families of victims killed in January’s catastrophic midair collision over ...
In a letter to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, families of the Flight 5342 victims say the Army has shown a troubling pattern of ...
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TravelPulse on MSNSenate Confirms Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford as New FAA AdministratorBryan Bedford, CEO of the regional airline Republic Airways, has been confirmed to lead the Federal Aviation Administration ...
The U.S. Senate Wednesday voted 53 to 43 to approve long-time Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford to head the Federal Aviation ...
The agency is under pressure to modernize outdated air traffic control systems that have contributed to a series of outages, near-misses and deadly accidents in recent months.
Canada is following suit with the United States on ending a pesky airport security measure. On Tuesday, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that Transport Security Administration ...
Trade war: President Trump said he would make more announcements about trade on Wednesday involving at least seven countries.
The U.S. Senate Wednesday voted 53 to 43 to approve long-time Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford to head the Federal Aviation ...
Bryan Bedford, the head of Republic Airways, will be the next administrator for the Federal Aviation Administration, despite concerns from some Democrats about past positions on pilot training hours.
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