America's airspace shut down for several hours Wednesday morning following a glitch in a computer system used to send alerts to pilots. The Federal Aviation Administration said that its Notice to Air ...
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 ...
The system is considered critical to air travel. A computer issue with a critical system that keeps pilots informed caused thousands of delays and a temporary grounding of the nation's airspace ...
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.
Federal Aviation Administration Acting Administrator Billy Nolen said Wednesday that federal contractors no longer have the ability to delete on their own critical files that could take the Notice to ...
The FAA is significantly accelerating the modernization of its "deeply outdated" Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) system following recent outages that caused widespread air travel disruptions. The new ...
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 ...
India has issued a 3,550 km NOTAM over Bay of Bengal from December 17 to 20, sparking discussions about a potential long-range missile test. The range points to a powerful system exceeding 3000 km, ...