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    Passengers stand in line as they wait to pass through a Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at LaGuardia airport Monday, Jan. 7, 2019, in New York.
    Beltway Confidential

    Will FAA halting flights into New York’s LaGuardia airport be the beginning of the end of the shutdown?

    Philip Klein -
    January 25, 2019 3:44 pm
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    Proposed drone rule raises privacy concerns
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    Proposed drone rule raises privacy concerns

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    January 25, 2019 5:00 am
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    Terry Brown, of Alaska Airlines, makes adjustments on a computer terminal at a gate in the new passenger terminal at Paine Field, Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019, in Everett, Wash. Alaska Airlines says it will delay the start of commercial passenger service at the new terminal by at least three weeks due to the ongoing partial shutdown of the federal government, as the officials who must sign off on a final environmental assessment are on furlough.
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    Aviation workers warn the shutdown has created ‘unprecedented’ risk in flying

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    January 24, 2019 5:51 pm
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    Elaine Chao has an eye for allowing drones in the night sky
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    Elaine Chao has an eye for allowing drones in the night sky

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    January 14, 2019 11:55 pm
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    Schumer squeezes FAA on shrinking airline seats
    Infrastructure

    Schumer squeezes FAA on shrinking airline seats

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    November 27, 2018 12:00 am
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    It's unclear whether Grabell read past Bloomberg's headline before he remarked on the story. (Brad Nettles/The Post and Courier via AP, File)
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    US regulators scrutinize Boeing’s 737 MAX after deadly Lion Air crash

    Joe Williams -
    November 16, 2018 5:15 pm
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    A Boeing 737 MAX 7, the newest version of Boeing's fastest-selling airplane, is displayed during a debut for employees and media of the new jet Monday, Feb. 5, 2018, in Renton, Wash. The company says that the airplane improves on the design of its predecessor, the 737-700, with more capability, range and seats. Following upcoming flight tests, it is expected to be delivered to airline customers beginning in 2019.
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    Boeing warns airlines of 737 MAX sensor glitch after deadly crash

    Joe Williams -
    November 7, 2018 9:14 am
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    The battle over shrinking airplane seats
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    The battle over shrinking airplane seats

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    October 16, 2018 4:00 am
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    Congress authorizes feds to ‘disrupt’ drones, worrying civil libertarians
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    Congress authorizes feds to ‘disrupt’ drones, worrying civil libertarians

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    October 13, 2018 10:46 pm
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    Drones are already being used to study whales in the oceans, to monitor hard-to-access ecosystems, to affordably plant trees in depleted forests, and for an array of military purposes. (Sanjit Das/Bloomberg)
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    Drones swamp US-Mexico border but federal agents powerless to stop them

    Anna Giaritelli -
    October 13, 2018 3:03 am
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