Air traffic controllers are working 60-hour weeks with no pay—conditions that led to a breaking point during the last shutdown.
When there's a shortage of air traffic controllers, the FAA reduces the number of takeoffs and landings to ensure the on-duty personnel aren't overwhelmed and the system remains safe. But that can ...
Southeast Asian airports provide a good example of how climate change is influencing birdstrike trends, although other more localized factors at hubs like Manila are also increasing bird hazards for ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) warned of longer wait times at airports across the country the longer the government remains shut down. Both TSA officers and Federal Aviation ...
Hollywood Burbank Airport in Southern California had zero air traffic controllers for five hours due to the government shutdown.
The impact of the government shutdown hit travelers across the United States Monday, as air traffic controllers called out sick, closing a control tower and leading to delays at major airports.
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy says there has been an increase in air traffic controllers calling out sick. Uptick in sick calls could lead to flight delays and cancellations. TSA asks for ...
With electric air taxi services on the horizon, operators are already flying in to secure landing sites in Los Angeles.Traffic-dodging aerial hops across big cities could happen as soon as next year, ...
As the government shutdown stretches into another day, airports across the country are keeping an eye on air traffic controller staffing issues.
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - As the government shutdown enters its second week with lawmakers still deadlocked in their fight on healthcare funding, airports are beginning to feel the impact.