India Sends Safety Sleuths To Seattle As Boeing Fuel Switch Faces Heat
Indian officials will travel to Boeing's Seattle lab in June to observe tests on a fuel‑control module removed from an Air India 787, deepening scrutiny of the Dreamliner's fuel‑cutoff switches. The work comes as investigators ready a final AAIB report.
FAA Quietly Slashes Controller Staffing as D.C. Braces for Summer Flight Chaos
FAA lowered its certified‑controller target to 12,563 from 14,633, a recalibration that could tighten summer operations and keep overtime elevated at busy hubs.
Penn Station Feeder Fire Chokes LIRR, Packs Platforms With Stranded Riders
A feeder cable fire at Penn Station on May 14 forced LIRR cancellations, diversions and delays during the midday commute. Riders were advised to check MTA updates.
7 Train Brake Snafu Chokes Grand Central, Slams Queens Commute
A brake problem at Grand Central partly suspended No. 7 service between Queens and Manhattan this morning, forcing riders onto alternate lines and heavier transfers.
Hampton Jitney Slams City 'Narcs' in High-Stakes Idling Bounty Brawl
A coalition of motorcoach companies, including Hampton Jitney, is suing New York City over its pay‑for‑complaint idling program, calling the reward system unfair to private carriers.
Brooklyn CB6 Cheers Flatbush Bus Fix, Fears Side-Street Squeeze
CB6 praised DOT's Flatbush Avenue bus plan but pressed officials over B63 reroutes, narrow side streets and parking enforcement. The debate will continue at the board's next meeting.












