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the Federal Aviation Administration

17 articles stable

the Federal Aviation Administration has appeared in 17 articles since 2015-03. Coverage peaked in 2022Q1 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside FAA, Crowdstrike, U.S., Windows.

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Coverage Timeline

2024-07-20
The Verge 121 related

BSODs hit thousands of Windows PCs due to “a defect” in an update from CrowdStrike, taking banks, airlines, and more businesses offline; Microsoft is aware

or CrowdStrike Microsoft : HELPFUL LINKS  —  Get notified of outages that impact you  —  Building reliable applications on Azure The Record : IT teams scramble to recover from CrowdStrike incident as ...

2023-01-11
Reuters 49 related

The FAA says normal air traffic is “resuming gradually” across the US after its Notice to Air Missions system failed; FlightAware: 5,400+ flights were delayed

U.S. flights were slowly beginning to resume departures and a ground stop was lifted after the Federal Aviation Administration …

2022-01-02
Financial Times

A look at the burgeoning drone software and AI industry, a focus for an estimated 65 US startups, often for military uses

Networked drones predicted to unleash host of new applications  —  In San Diego, the defence start-up Shield AI is designing software that will fly drones without any human involvement. Tweets: @thutt...

Reuters 8 related

US Transportation Secretary and head of FAA ask AT&T and Verizon to delay new 5G deployments, planned for January 5, over aviation safety concerns

U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and the head of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Friday asked AT&T (T.N) …

2022-01-01
Financial Times

A look at the burgeoning drone software and AI industry, a focus for an estimated 65 US startups, often for military uses

Patrick McGee / Financial Times : Tweets: @thuttag and @carlbfrey Tweets: Thu Thu Aung / @thuttag : Drone innovation moves from hardware to self-flying software https://giftarticle.ft.com/... “[We ar...

2020-08-31
CNBC 7 related

FAA says it has given Amazon permission to operate its Prime Air delivery drones; Amazon began testing the fleet in 2013, aiming to make deliveries in 30 mins

- Amazon on Monday received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to operate its fleet of Prime Air delivery drones.

2016-10-16
Department of Transportation 44 related

US Department of Transportation bans Samsung Galaxy Note7 devices from planes, even if turned off; passengers evading ban may be fined or face criminal charges

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Pipeline …

2016-10-15
Department of Transportation 53 related

US Department of Transportation bans Samsung Galaxy Note7 devices from planes, even if turned off; passengers evading ban may be fined or face criminal charges

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Pipeline …

2016-06-21
The Verge 6 related

FAA unveils new rules for low-altitude drones weighing less than 55 pounds, letting US firms operate drones with just a certificate and test rather than license

This morning the Federal Aviation Administration unveiled “Part 107,” a new set of rules to govern the use of drones by commercial operators.

2016-03-31
Forbes 4 related

Drone OS startup Airware raises $30M round led by Next World Capital, adds Cisco's John Chambers to board

Drone Startup Airware Raises $30 Million, Adds Cisco's John Chambers To Board  —  Last week, the Federal Aviation Administration projected in a report that 7 million drones will be sold annually in th...

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