Federal Aviation Administration
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A brief ground stop was initially placed by the Federal Aviation Administration, but a spokesperson for Los Angeles World Airports said that has since been lifted.
From Los Angeles Times
The Federal Aviation Administration is looking to cut flights this summer at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, where the two airlines are currently duking it out for supremacy.
The Federal Aviation Administration is looking to cut flights this summer at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, where United Airlines and American Airlines are currently duking it out for supremacy.
Both the head of the Federal Aviation Administration and Bombardier’s chief executive had said in recent weeks they believed a resolution was near for the U.S.-Canada aerospace-trade row.
Aviation regulators—including the Federal Aviation Administration—issued safety alerts, airlines grounded aircraft, and manufacturers searched their inventories for Zamora’s forged parts.
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