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Air traffic controllers express relief at ending government shutdown, but worry for the next one
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Air traffic controllers say they're relieved the government shutdown is over, but they're already concerned about the potential for another one. After working for 43 ...
Even before the shutdown, the system was in serious trouble. Nearly 90% of control towers across the country were understaffed. The deadly air collision at Reagan National Airport in January and ...
Air traffic controllers issued a desperate plea to lawmakers to end the government shutdown, as thousands of workers continue without paychecks. Federal employees, including air traffic controllers, ...
Air travelers should expect worsening cancellations and delays this week even if the government shutdown ends, as the Federal Aviation Administration rolls out deeper cuts to flights at 40 major U.S.
The Federal Aviation Administration says only 776 of the nearly 20,000 air traffic controllers and technicians who had to ...
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 ...
Sean Duffy, President Donald Trump's Transportation Secretary, spoke exclusively to NewsChannel 5 about the government shutdown and a staffing shortage impacting air traffic controllers. NASHVILLE, ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Thursday it wants to adopt a new comprehensive system to overhaul how air traffic ...
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