The end of a government shutdown doesn’t mean that everything springs back to normal. Some of the damage endures.
The air traffic controller who caught the potential disaster is one of 30 certified professionals employed at Nashville airport's tower. Amid a nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers, that ...
US aviation hit by dual shortage of controllers and trainers, straining FAA pipelines and risking flight delays.
A partial U.S. government shutdown next week would halt air traffic controller hiring and training and cost the U.S. travel ...
Experts have continued to warn that the safety risks are exceptionally high, especially amid record traffic. On August 16, ...
The U.S. Travel Association, which represents airlines, hotels, car rental firms and other travel companies, called on ...
If a shutdown happens, you can expect longer lines at the airport, potential passport delays and national park closures, ...
The FAA has reached its goal of hiring 2,000 air traffic controllers this fiscal year as it continues to battle a yearslong, ...
They manage traffic, control crowds and protect property. Despite a glaring shortage, they do the best with what they have to ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is extending the limited rate of arrivals and departures at Newark Liberty International ...
But behind the scenes, internal documents viewed by the Washington Post showed the agency was scrambling. A shortage of qualified instructors for air traffic controllers — a problem even before the ...
A dog chasing after things in public, even when its owner is telling it not to, is a sign that the dog is not well-trained.