Since the shutdown began Oct. 1, the Federal Aviation Administration has reported air traffic controller shortages in cities across the U.S.
Denver International Airport has the most federally subsidized essential air service routes of anywhere in the nation. That includes flights to Cortez, Alamosa and Pueblo.
Lawmakers asked the FAA to form an advisory commission to coordinate with the military and commercial airspace industries on projects and traffic control.
Little progress has been made to end the government shutdown as it enters its third week, with both parties digging in and ...
More than 13,000 U.S. air traffic controllers face rising stress and financial insecurity after Tuesday's disbursement of ...
Air traffic controllers will not get a full paycheck as the government shutdown enters two weeks, according to the National ...
Those golden Honey Locust tree leaves on sidewalks and roads now make things look very Pointillist (a kind of Neo-Impressionism) in our suburbs and cities. Meanwhile, here’s an American ...
Air traffic controllers are considered essential workers and required to work without pay during the shutdown, but there are ...
The Federal Aviation Administration's rule changes regarding helicopters flying near Reagan National Airport (DCA) have been ...
Travelers within the U.S. could experience flight delays as weather problems, air traffic controller shortages persist.
The Federal Aviation Administration reported a growing number of their facilities are short-staffed on Friday, including some which have caused delays for travelers.
It’s a key step in implementing a ceasefire and the exchange of hostages for Palestinian prisoners brokered by President ...