Across the IT industry, certification is on the rise. What was once a “resume boost” has become a requirement for navigating the complexity of hybrid infrastructure, multi-cloud operations, and modern ...
Effective September 29, the FAA will once again allow Boeing to certify its own planes for safety, sort of, some of the time. This means that the company can declare new 737 MAX and 787 airliners as ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) has started certifying private driver education schools to administer the road test for teenagers seeking their Level ...
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- There is an old Yiddish folklore in which a man lives in a tiny hut with his mother, wife and their numerous children. The quarters are tight, the meals are sparse, the nights are ...
COMAC explores dry leasing support for Nigerian carriers Nigeria aviation market growing with leasing access, lower fares COMAC to display a plane at Nigeria's airshow, organisers say MONTREAL, Sept ...
The Federal Aviation Administration will once again allow Boeing employees to help certify that the company’s planes are safe to fly. The FAA revoked that authority for Boeing’s 737 Max in 2019, after ...
Boeing is getting back the ability to perform final safety inspections on 737 Max jetliners and certify the planes for flight more than six years after crashes of the then-new model killed 346 people, ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. The second Boeing 737 MAX airplane being built is ...
For years, following significant and continuous quality and safety errors, Boeing has been barred from certifying the safety of some of its own aircraft on behalf of the US government. Following 18 ...
As part of Worksoft’s ecosystem integration approach, the 14.5 release introduces seamless integrations with SAP Cloud ALM (CALM), Perforce ALM (formerly Helix ALM), and SmartBear Zephyr adding to ...
Vertical’s VX4 prototype has completed both hover and wingborne conventional mode phases of flight testing. Credit: Vertical Aerospace Vertical Aerospace says it needs no more than $700 million in new ...
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