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Paramount Business Jets reports that advances in aviation tech enhance safety by improving turbulence prediction, situational awareness, and operational efficiency.
The FAA will create new offices for safety management, airspace modernization and advanced aviation integration.
The FAA undergoes its largest restructuring to enhance safety and innovation, creating new oversight and technology offices without workforce reductions.
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Burbank airport says safety is 'top priority' after warning over possible mid-air collision
Hollywood Burbank Airport officials are responding one day after the chair of the NTSB suggested the airport could be the next to experience a mid-air collision.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced its plan to implement an overhaul of the FAA’s organizational structure.
The organizational restructuring, announced on Jan. 26, calls for the creation of a new safety oversight office and the implementation of an agency-wide safety management system (SMS) and risk management strategy. It will not result in job losses, the department said.
While aviation deaths hit 548, a 7-year high according to the Aviation Safety Network, more than 5 billion people flew in 2025, and experts say flying is still safe.
The FAA’s largest reorganization in history creates new offices focused on airspace modernization and advanced aviation technologies.
Safety, Technology and TransformationMorris Plains, NJ, Jan. 29, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Global aviation is entering what may be one of the most consequential periods in its history. Passenger demand has rebounded with force following the pandemic,
The US Department of Transportation unveiled what agency leaders described as the largest organizational overhaul in Federal Aviation Administration history. The restructuring centralizes safety oversight,