View post: Supersonic Flights Could Return to the United States Thanks to New Technology Government shutdown forces air traffic controllers and TSA officers to work without pay. Controllers warn air ...
American travelers are experiencing mounting frustration as the ongoing government shutdown continues wreaking havoc on the nation’s aviation system. What began as political gridlock in Washington has ...
Since the start of the government shutdown, thousands of flight delays have bottlenecked travel at major U.S. airports due, in no small part, to staffing shortages. Air traffic controllers and other ...
As the government shutdown enters its third week, over 13,000 air traffic controllers and around 50,000 Transportation Security Administration security officers have received their last paycheck on ...
Flight delays are starting to snarl air travel in the United States. It's one sign that the U.S. government shutdown that began Oct. 1, when Congress failed to pass a funding bill is beginning to take ...
A government shutdown would worsen the FAA's ongoing air traffic control shortage -- eventually resulting in potential travel disruptions. Approximately 1,000 air traffic controllers would be ...
If you’ve watched, read or perused news headlines the past month and a half, you’ll have seen it: thousands of delays, thousands of flight cancellations and millions of travelers impacted by the ...
Four days into the government shutdown, Jack Criss, an air traffic control specialist at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, assumed a second role — driving for DoorDash. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC ...
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Thursday raised concerns about air traffic controllers taking on second jobs to pay their bills during the government shutdown. "If you have a ...
As the government shutdown stretches on with no signs of an end in sight, the airline industry is feeling the strain, and air traffic controllers have warned that it makes air travel less safe for ...