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US FAA Extends Cuts to Airlines' Minimum Flight Requirements at New York Airports Until 2025

US FAA Extends Cuts to Airlines' Minimum Flight Requirements at New York Airports Until 2025

The FAA will extend temporary cuts to minimum flight requirements in New York City-area airports until October 2025.


FAA Greenlights SpaceX's 4th Starship Flight

The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a license for the fourth launch of SpaceX’s Starship rocket system, scheduled for Jun. 6, 12:00 UTC.

Toyota and Mazda Halt Shipments Amid Safety Test Data Scandal

Toyota and Mazda halt vehicle shipments amid Japan's widening auto safety scandal due to irregularities in safety test data, leading to suspension of shipments by other automakers and potential repercussions.

Atlas Air Ends Cargo Partnership With Amazon to Focus on International Customers Like Shein, Temu

Atlas Air Worldwide will stop flying freighter aircraft for Amazon's domestic parcel network by mid-2025.


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