The Federal Aviation Administration reported a growing number of their facilities are short-staffed on Friday, including some which have caused delays for travelers.
The federal government shutdown is impacting the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City, where air traffic control training is crucial to addressing a national shortage.
In Nashville, “unexpected callouts” from government workers reporting without pay delayed about 263 flights Tuesday, ...
Understaffing at air traffic control towers has affected flights this week. But the The National Air Traffic Controllers ...
Historically, 5% of delays can be attributed to air traffic controller staffing issues. This week, it’s been 53%, Sean Duffy ...
When there's a shortage of air traffic controllers, the FAA reduces the number of takeoffs and landings to ensure the on-duty ...
As the federal government entered the second week of a shutdown, staffing shortages among air traffic controllers began ...
The U.S. government has shutdown, here are the known and expected travel impacts at airports, national parks and beyond.
In Nashville, "unexpected callouts" from government workers reporting without pay delayed about 263 flights Tuesday, ...
A dozen facilities saw air traffic control shortages on Monday, delaying flights at several airports. Transportation ...
From flight delays and passport processing backlogs to the closure of national parks and museums, traveling to, through, or ...
With air traffic controllers working without pay and calling out during the shutdown, delays have begun in Denver and around the country.