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AT&T And Verizon Agree To Halt 5G Roll Out Near Key Airports
AT&T and Verizon agreed to once again temporarily halt the turning on of some of their 5G towers near key airports. AT&T and Verizon agreed to once again temporarily halt the turning on of some of their 5G towers near key airports. -
Verizon, AT&T Reject FAA Call To Delay 5G Launch
The FAA and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had called on the companies to delay their 5G rollout for at least another two weeks. The FAA and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg had called on the companies to delay their 5G rollout for at least another two weeks. -
Delta Proposes National Passenger Ban List For All Airlines
Delta Airlines argued that not sharing no-fly lists wouldn't work as banned passengers from one airline could just go to another airline. Delta Airlines argued that not sharing no-fly lists wouldn't work as banned passengers from one airline could just go to another airline. -
Boeing Troubles Continue, Electrical Gremlins Questioned
The FAA has asked Boeing to prove the subsystems on its planes are not affected. The FAA has asked Boeing to prove the subsystems on its planes are not affected. -
Spirit Airlines Diverted After Half-Naked Passenger Attempts To Open Exit Door
Passengers captured video of a half-naked man attempting to open a plane's exit doors in flight. Passengers captured video of a half-naked man attempting to open a plane's exit doors in flight. -
FAA Aware Of 777 Engine Cover Issues For Years, Document Shows
Experts said pilots were trained to land a plane with just one engine. Experts said pilots were trained to land a plane with just one engine. -
U.S. Transport Department Slams FAA For 'Weak' Boeing 737 Max Certification
The U.S. Federal Aviation Admiration was slammed on the recertification process for Boeing's Max aircraft. The U.S. Federal Aviation Admiration was slammed on the recertification process for Boeing's Max aircraft. -
Boeing, Boeing, Gone: $2.5 Billion
The right thing to do for the company, Boeing says. The right thing to do for the company, Boeing says. -
Budget Airline Ryanair Places New Order For Boeing 737 Max Jets
When the pandemic hit Ryanair placed 99% of its fleet in storage. When the pandemic hit Ryanair placed 99% of its fleet in storage. -
American Airlines To Fly 737 Max Jets With Executives To Build Confidence
The airline currently has 24 Boeing 737 Max jets, which were all grounded after the crashes. The airline currently has 24 Boeing 737 Max jets, which were all grounded after the crashes.