FAA Report Identifies Runway Safety Risks at 150 U.S. Airports
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has released a new report detailing significant safety concerns. The investigation reveals that 150 airports across the United States are currently facing runway safety risks. These findings highlight potential hazards during critical phases of flight, such as takeoffs and landings. The report is expected to trigger comprehensive safety reviews and potential infrastructure upgrades at the named facilities. Airlines and airport operators are now awaiting further guidance from the agency.
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