FAA proposes to rule on releasing and selling 77.80 acres of federally obligated property at North Platte Regional Airport in Nebraska; public comments invited.
FAA holds informal meeting to solicit aeronautical comments on proposed Class C airspace amendment at Ontario International Airport, California.
Union Pacific Railroad Company seeks FRA approval for a locomotive control system test program with temporary suspension of certain safety regulations; petition filed June 9, 2026 and supplemented June 26, 2026.
The Department of Transportation amends aviation consumer protection hearing procedures to reinstate neutral hearing officers and formal findings of fact while rescinding provisions allowing direct civil enforcement in federal court.
The U.S. Department of Transportation proposes to amend air fare advertising rules to allow total fares, including taxes and fees, displayed with equal prominence to individual components, and to rescind outdated guidance documents.
PHMSA forwards hazardous materials information collection requests to OMB for renewal, with a 60-day public comment period that closed on March 30, 2026.
FAA proposes replacing mechanic inspection authorizations with non-expiring inspection ratings requiring continuous rolling experience maintenance instead of biennial renewal evidence.
FAA special conditions for Boeing 747-8 airplanes modified by AMAC Aerospace establish novel safety standards for side-facing single- and multiple-occupant seats to meet transport-category airworthiness requirements.
The FAA will decommission 674 remote communications outlets used by Flight Service Stations across the United States, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico while retaining 262 outlets to maintain essential aeronautical services.
FAA proposes airworthiness directive requiring one-time visual inspection and potential replacement of main transmission drive shaft couplings on MD Helicopters Models 369D, 369E, 369F, 369FF, 369H, and 500N helicopters to address mechanical damage …
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