A lawsuit alleges the FAA denied 1,000 air traffic control applicants due to diversity hiring policies, sparking debate amid a fatal midair collision in D.C.
Complaints about the FAA’s hiring policies resurfaced after the American Airlines passenger plane and a Black Hawk helicopter crashed in Washington, DC.
Legal experts tell Newsweek about the potential lawsuits that could be filed stemming from the D.C. plane crash.
The Appeals Court ruled that while the DOT had the power to issue such rules, the rulemaking process had some procedural gaps ...
It only took a few hours for challenges to Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order to hit the courts. Happy Friday, ...
American Airlines and JetBlue agree to pay nearly $2M in legal fees to six US states after losing a lawsuit over the ...
Airlines have a legal obligation to ensure that their flight schedules provide travelers with realistic departure and arrival times,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a ...
In this week’s airline news, the Transportation Department continues its battle against chronically delayed flights with new actions against Southwest and Frontier; TSA cites a small drop in the ...
The Transportation Department is stepping up enforcement of persistent flight delays with a lawsuit against Southwest ... fifth among the 10 North American airlines it evaluated for their on ...
The announcement comes less than two weeks after the Transportation Department fined JetBlue $2 million for chronic delays. The Transportation Department is stepping up enforcement of persistent ...