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The FAA procrastinated on 5G aviation tests for two years
The Verge
The FAA says some 777s are cleared to fly to airports with 5G C-band
Forbes Tech
Prolonging The FAA-FCC Dispute Deprives Americans Of 5G In The C-Band
Ars Technica
Ajit Pai and Tom Wheeler agree: The FAA is behaving badly in battle against FCC
Forbes Tech
UK Spectrum Expert: The FAA Fails To Justify 5G Delays
Forbes Tech
The FAA Dishonors Its Impressive Safety Record When It Impugns 5G
Ars Technica
The FAA releases initial report on Boca Chica launches, and it’s not terrible
Ars Technica
The FAA grounds Virgin Galactic’s spaceship after flight deviation
The Verge
Fly a drone? The FAA’s new TRUST test is easy — and mandatory
Fast Company
Airlines weighing passengers before a flight? The FAA says most probably won’t do that
WIRED
The SolarWinds Body Count Now Includes NASA and the FAA
The Verge
The FAA is no longer concerned with SpaceX’s Starship SN9 and SN8
CleanTechnica
I Agree With Elon: The FAA Doesn’t Do New Things Very Well
The Verge
The FAA just greenlit this drone to fly autonomously without a human nearby
Engadget
The FAA will test drone detecting technologies in airports this year
TechCrunch
The FAA proposes remote ID technology for drones
Adweek
The FAA Is Concerned About Your Christmas Lights
The Washington Post
Are airplane seats getting dangerously small? The FAA is about to find out.
Fast Company
The FAA is banning some MacBook Pros from flights–here’s why
The Verge
The FAA has reportedly banned the recalled MacBook Pro from all flights