The International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Lufthansa have joined Airlines For America (A4A) in petitioning the FAA for more time to provide input on a potential foreign repair station drug and alcohol (DA) testing rule. Both IATA and Lufthansa requested an additional 120 days beyond the...
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