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Flight delays started to climb Tuesday evening across the United States amid air traffic controller staffing challenges, as people responsible for guiding planes through the skies approach nearly a ...
As the ninth day of the government shutdown wears on, the focus is on how many air traffic controllers show up to work tonight. The Federal Aviation Administration reported staffing shortages for ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Ground Delay issued at the Nashville International Airport due to a staffing issue on Tuesday, was lifted Wednesday morning, according to the Federal Aviation ...
It's been more than a week since the federal government shut down, and air traffic controllers are among the thousands of essential employees still reporting to work — without pay. They guide nearly 3 ...
The shutdown is dragging beyond two weeks, with one group of federal workers still clocking in without pay — air traffic controllers. As the government shutdown continues, air traffic controllers have ...
“Problem children” air traffic controllers who call out sick as a way to protest the government shutdown could lose their jobs, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned Thursday. “If we have some on ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Thursday said he would fire air traffic controllers who are skipping work because of the government shutdown. “If we have a continual small subset of controllers ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Thursday threatened to fire "problem children" air traffic controllers who fail to show up for work during the government shutdown. Duffy's threat came as flight ...
A shortage of air-traffic controllers at airports from Nashville, Tenn., to Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport has already delayed thousands of flights across the country this week. More travel ...
Government shutdown drives staffing flight delays from 5% to 53% as air traffic controllers call out
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported additional air traffic disruptions leading into Wednesday night, as nationwide staffing shortages hit several major control centers, including ...
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