The Senate has passed a $105 billion bill designed to improve air safety and customer service for air travelers, a day before the law governing the Federal Aviation Administration expires.
The Senate on Thursday passed a five-year, $105 billion bill that will reauthorize the FAA, after a bruising fight over whether to expand long-haul flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National ...
The Senate greenlit a bill that reauthorizes the Federal Aviation Administration and provide $105 billion to the agency over the next five years, implementing several new aviation safety standards ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate has passed a $105 billion bill designed to improve safety and customer service for air travelers ...
The Senate passed a five-year reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Thursday, shifting pressure to the House to also pass the measure before its expiration. The Securing ...
The FAA reauthorization bill flew through the Senate by a count of 89-4. Photo Credit: Andrea Izzotti/Shutterstock The Senate has brought a $105 billion FAA reauthorization bill to the cusp of ...
WASHINGTON — The Senate has passed a $105 billion bill designed to improve air safety and customer service for air travelers, a day before the law governing the Federal Aviation Administration ...
WASHINGTON — The Senate has passed a $105 billion bill designed to improve air safety and customer service for air travelers, a day before the law governing the Federal Aviation Administration ...
WASHINGTON — The Senate has passed a $105 billion bill designed to improve safety and customer service for air travelers, a day before the law governing the Federal Aviation Administration expires.
WASHINGTON — The Senate has passed a $105 billion bill designed to improve safety and customer service for air travelers, a day before the law governing the Federal Aviation Administration expires.
WASHINGTON — The Senate has passed a $105 billion bill designed to improve safety and customer service for air travelers, a day before the law governing the Federal Aviation Administration expires.