The Federal Aviation Administration reported a growing number of their facilities are short-staffed on Friday, including some which have caused delays for travelers.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that air traffic controllers who call in sick during the government shutdown might ...
As the federal government entered the second week of a shutdown, staffing shortages among air traffic controllers began ...
A week into the government shutdown, air traffic controller sick calls are beginning to cause delays and cancellations as a ...
(TNND) — The Nashville airport said Wednesday that air traffic control staffing has returned to normal after unexpected callouts a day earlier had delayed 263 flights. Flight tracking company ...
At least eight air traffic control towers are expected to be understaffed for several hours on Tuesday night, according to ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is again reporting short staffing at air traffic control operations as the government ...
Flight delays reported across multiple U.S. airports as unpaid essential workers call in sick during government shutdown.
Air traffic controllers are working 60-hour weeks with no pay—conditions that led to a breaking point during the last shutdown.
Air traffic controllers were scheduled to return to work and full staffing of the control tower at Hollywood Burbank Airport ...
A Los Angeles-area airport had no air traffic controllers (ATCs) on duty Monday evening, a shortage California's governor ...
Marking a week of the government shutdown on Tuesday, the shutdown is expected to start becoming more noticeable for Americans -- including at the nation's airports.