President Donald Trump on Monday offered bonuses for unpaid air traffic controllers who did not miss work during the shutdown, but also suggested those who took time off should leave the profession ...
For 13,000 air traffic controllers, Tuesday was the first day when they missed a full paycheck because of the government shutdown, which is now nearly a month long. Meanwhile, thousands of other ...
The government picked a company with little experience working with the Federal Aviation Administration, called Peraton, to oversee the roughly $31.5 billion overhaul of the outdated air traffic ...
Government shutdown forces air traffic controllers and TSA officers to work without pay. Controllers warn air travel is now "less safe" due to staffing shortages and stress. DOT Secretary Duffy ...
Staffing shortages continued Wednesday at Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic control centers—leading to a temporary ground stop at Newark Liberty International Airport. Newark Liberty ...
Controllers have urged air passengers to contact their representatives to end the shutdown. The transportation secretary also warned of consequences for travel, though he said the system remained safe ...
Air traffic controllers are the unseen guardians of the skies, ensuring that every aircraft moves safely and efficiently from take-off to landing. Whether guiding a single-engine Cessna or a fully ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said that his agency is working to ensure flights are safe but conceded that shortages of air traffic controllers during the government shutdown do add some risk.
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history delayed thousands of flights just weeks before the heavily traveled holiday season, reigniting debate over whether to privatize the U.S. air traffic ...