The Federal Aviation Administration has long struggled with a shortage of air traffic controllers and the recent government shutdown has only exacerbated the crisis.
With the FAA cutting 10% of flights starting Friday, air traffic controllers are currently unpaid in some of the most ...
Thousands of flights have been canceled due to the government shutdown. But an air traffic controller shortage existed long ...
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says the flight situation in US is 'going to get much worse' if government shutdown is ...
The ongoing shutdown has left air traffic controllers unpaid, forcing FAA ground stops and major flight delays across the U.S ...
The air traffic controller, in their interview with officials on Jan. 31 at Federal Aviation Administration headquarters, ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy spoke at O’Hare Airport, the hub that’s seen the most cancellations and delays.
President Trump signed legislation Wednesday evening to end the federal shutdown after a record-long 43-day stoppage.
According to the FAA, it is highly competitive to become an air traffic controller, as candidates must be under 31 years old and pass yearly medical evaluations and multiple specialized tests, among ...
A shortage of air traffic controllers caused more flight disruptions Monday around the country as controllers braced for their first full missing paycheck during the federal government shutdown.
Flight reductions at 40 major U.S. airports will remain at six per cent instead of rising to 10 per cent by the end of the week because more air traffic controllers are coming to work, the Department ...