List of Aviation Authorization Laws Since 1996
Table showing all laws authorizing the Federal Aviation Administration (long-term or short-term) since 1996.
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Table showing all laws authorizing the Federal Aviation Administration (long-term or short-term) since 1996.
List of amendments offered during the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee’s February 11, 2016 markup of H.R. 4441, the FAA reauthorization bill.
Section-by-section summary of H.R. 4441, the Aviation Innovation, Reform, and Reauthorization Act of 2016, as introduced in the House on February 3, 2016 by Chairman Shuster.
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Collins (R-ME) amendment #2812 in the nature of a substitute offered to H.R. 2577, the Transportation-Housing appropriations bill for FY 2016, on the Senate floor on November 18, 2015. Amendment #2812 is identical to the…
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June 1978 report by the National Transportation Safety Board on the causes of the October 20, 1977 crash of a chartered Convair 240 near Gillsburg, Mississippi that killed six people including the lead singer and…
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On September 30, Eno hosted the inaugural meeting of our brand new Aviation Working Group. After the successful release of the NextGen Working Group final report, the group pivoted into a broader Aviation Working Group. This Working Group is also co-chaired by former Secretary of Transportation Jim Burnley and former Senator Byron Dorgan, and its first task will be to tackle certification issues at the Federal Aviation Administration.
By Rob Britton
In late June, the Department of Justice confirmed that it was investigating unnamed U.S. airlines (believed to be the four largest, American, Delta, Southwest, and United) for “possible unlawful coordination” on limiting capacity as a means of raising prices.
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