Cancellation rates are high at airports in the New York metro region, including LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy, and Newark.
The Federal Aviation Administration reported staffing-related delays on Friday at airports in Boston, Nashville, Houston, Dallas, and Newark, New Jersey.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Nearly 50% of the 30 busiest U. airports faced shortages of air traffic controllers, the Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday, leading to flight delays nationwide as a ...
Pressure continues to mount at airports across the country as the federal government shutdown moves past 30 days, leading to widespread staffing shortages and major disruptions in air travel.
The absence of controllers is by far the most widespread since the shutdown began. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Continued staffing shortages in air traffic control facilities around the country were again causing delays at airports on ...
A wave of air traffic controller callouts strained staffing at major U.S. airports on Friday, with... The post FAA Controller Callouts Trigger Widespread Flight Delays as Shutdown Hits Day 31 appeared ...
In this week’s air travel news, the Transportation Department is cracking down on Mexican carriers’ transborder operations in ...
A government shutdown caused widespread flight delays and cancellations due to air traffic controller shortages, impacting nearly 50% of the busiest US airports. Controllers, working without pay, ...