Air traffic control workers are the unsung heroes of flying. Staffing shortages can cause significant disruptions in an ...
US controllers received a partial paycheck on October 15, and if the shutdown continues to drag on, will be forced to work ...
Some 13,000 air traffic controllers are being asked to work during the government shutdown, but are not being paid.
The Federal Aviation Administration said staffing was a major cause of flight delays this weekend, though the shutdown ties ...
A partial government shutdown is looming, and travelers may be wondering what that means for their upcoming flights.
The Federal Aviation Administration said late Sunday that air traffic control staffing issues were delaying travel at ...
The ongoing government shutdown has led to flight delays nationwide as air traffic controllers face unpaid shifts, raising concerns about safety and staffing levels.
As of Monday morning, a staffing trigger was in place in the Philadelphia area, which also includes Newark Liberty International Airport.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned on Thursday that the government could dismiss air traffic controllers who repeatedly fail to show up for work during the government shutdown as flight ...
Air traffic controller shortages caused over 2,000 flight delays Wednesday, with 53% of recent delays attributed to ...