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August 17, 2026
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From Academy to Certification: How Air Traffic Controllers Train for the Job

FAA Academy graduation is only the midpoint of a controller’s training. Full certification can take years more.

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The Jets Are Flying Again. Why Are Airline Engine Bills Still Rising?

Groundings are easing, but long shop visits, costly leases, scarce parts, and delayed retirements keep engine bills high.

Helwing Villamizar
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FAA Installs New Runway-Safety Radar at Washington Reagan

The FAA installed new surface radar at DCA as part of $30.5 million in air traffic upgrades planned through 2028.

Helwing Villamizar
August 15, 2026
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JetBlue Restructures Operations Leadership as JetForward Turnaround Continues

JetBlue puts flight, inflight and technical operations under one executive as it pushes reliability and JetForward.

Helwing Villamizar
August 15, 2026
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easyJet France Cabin-Crew Strike Begins With Bordeaux Cancellations

A two-day easyJet France cabin-crew strike has begun, with six canceled flight legs identified at Bordeaux after 14:00.

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