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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Wednesday said he is not looking to privatize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or its air traffic controllers, an idea floated by President Trump ...
"They lowered the standard from 85% to 80% to be best qualified … to get these young people into the academy," Trump ...
The White House has issued a new executive order to accelerate commercial spaceflight by rolling back key FAA regulations, ...
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TravelPulse on MSNTrump Administration Says No to Privatizing FAA, Air Traffic Controllers
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated there are no current plans to privatize the FAA or air traffic controllers, ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy vowed Thursday to emphasize space exploration at NASA instead of “all the other priorities” that were favored by the ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wants $19 billion more for his plan to overhaul the air traffic control system. Are ...
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Space on MSNTrump signs executive order to boost commercial space — and shift NASA's balance of power
The executive order directs multiple federal agencies to streamline launch licensing, fast-track spaceport construction and ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary and acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy joined President Donald J. Trump in signing of the Executive Order.
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FLYING on MSNCommercial spaceflight receives boost with Trump order
Space launch deregulation begins as President Trump signs order to relax FAA licensing and amend Part 450 rule to accelerate ...
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FLYING Magazine on MSNDuffy Calls Alaska Aircraft Accident Rate ‘Unacceptable’
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has described the rate of aircraft accidents in Alaska as “unacceptable,” pledging ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary and Acting NASA Administrator Sean P. Duffy has marked the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) 1,000th licensed or permitted commercial space vehicle operation.
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WISN 12 News on MSNFrom classroom to control tower: The answer to the air traffic control crisis may be just miles from Milwaukee
Lewis University graduates are entering the demanding field of air traffic control as the U.S. faces a shortage of controllers.
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