A Bombardier Global 7500 approaches the runway at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey.
Credit: Bill Carey
President Donald Trump’s threat to revoke U.S. certifications of Canadian-made aircraft has prompted the FAA to reassess the process by which it collaborates with other regulatory authorities to approve aircraft, FAA Deputy Administrator Chris Rocheleau said Feb. 18. In a late January post on his...
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