
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said it will award more than $273 million in grants to U.S. airports to make safety improvements.
The projects include purchasing aircraft rescue and firefighting equipment.
by Aaron Karp | July 31, 2020
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said it will award more than $273 million in grants to U.S. airports to make safety improvements.
News, Runway Safety (approach and landing)
Two new concepts for staggered threshold approach procedures could result in a 10 percent increase in airport capacity, according to a study by Eurocontrol and French air navigation services provider…
by FSF Editorial Staff
Anticipating Needs Air transport leaders must anticipate the industry’s need for modernization of infrastructure and enhancement of regulatory capacity in order to maintain safety and efficiency as the industry grows,…
by Linda Werfelman
Runway Safety (Conflicts), President's Message
Recently we have seen an increase in ground damage accidents and incidents, including aircraft wing tip collisions, at airports around the world. International Air Transport Association and Aviation Safety Network…
by Hassan Shahidi | President and CEO