Who funds the FAA? You, whenever you fly
In FY 2024, 65.3% of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) funding came from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund (AATF), some of which is from passenger taxes.
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
FAA Forecasts Nearly 4,300 Commercial Space Launches and Reentries Over Next Decade
The Decade Ahead: FAA Forecast of Commercial Space Operations
EAA’s Ray Aviation Scholarship Fund
Through the generous support of the Ray Foundation, EAA provided up to $10,000 to 100 deserving youths for their flight training expenses in

BA Stock Edges Higher After Hours — Boeing’s 737 MAX 7 Reportedly Nears Key FAA Milestone After Long Delays
The MAX 7 is expected to receive Federal Aviation Administration approval later this month, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing people

AMABHUNGANE: Flyfofa Aviation couple milked millions from the National Skills Fund
More questions about National Skills Fund (NSF) allocations have been raised by the Flyfofa Aviation Training saga: an NSF bursary scheme do
NCAA Warns National Assembly Proposed Funding Cuts Could Threaten Aviation Safety
[Premium Times] "The NCAA needs more funding, not less. If you weaken the regulator financially, you weaken safety oversight. Aviation regul
API Board Discusses $500,000 Pilot RFA for Agriculture and Food Systems Infrastructure
At a working session, the API board discussed a draft request-for-applications for a $500,000 pilot fund to support agriculture, food system

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.