Less than three months since the last shutdown ended, the air travel sector faces yet another funding lapse and the strong potential for flight disruptions.
Flights and TSA screening continue during a government shutdown, but longer lines and potential delays become more likely the longer it lasts.
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Major U.S. airlines on Thursday urged Congress to pay air traffic ...
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FAA chooses defense company without civilian flight experience to overhaul air traffic control
The FAA announced that it has contracted defense company Peraton to handle the process of upgrading America's woefully outdated air traffic control system. These sorts of projects are normally handled ...
The FAA is trying to hire nearly 9,000 new air traffic controllers by 2028, but the pipeline meant to train them is struggling to keep pace—and now US federal watchdogs want to know why. The ...
Becoming an air traffic controller is a long and difficult process, and the job is equally stressful. But it comes with good pay.Michael Dwyer/AP US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy claimed new air ...
The Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) flight reduction emergency order will officially end Monday morning, allowing normal operations to resume nationwide, according to officials. The order will ...
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