The US Federal Aviation Administration announced on the 15th that in view of frequent dangerous situations such as near-plane collisions on US airport runways in recent years, it will review runway safety at 45 of the busiest airports in the US. The FAA said that the review is expected to continue until the beginning of 2025. It will understand the risk profile of each airport, identify potential flaws in procedures, equipment and processes, and make suggestions to improve safety, thereby reducing risks at all levels. Over the past two years, dangerous incidents called “escaping a robbery” have continued to occur at US airports, raising concerns about American aviation safety and the insufficient number of air traffic controllers.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/16 08:33
The US Federal Aviation Administration announced on the 15th that in view of frequent dangerous situations such as near-plane collisions on US airport runways in recent years, it will review runway safety at 45 of the busiest airports in the US. The FAA said that the review is expected to continue until the beginning of 2025. It will understand the risk profile of each airport, identify potential flaws in procedures, equipment and processes, and make suggestions to improve safety, thereby reducing risks at all levels. Over the past two years, dangerous incidents called “escaping a robbery” have continued to occur at US airports, raising concerns about American aviation safety and the insufficient number of air traffic controllers.