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The Trump Administration is speeding up its efforts to address a nationwide shortage of Air Traffic Controllers. Earlier this year, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced a push to hire 2,000 ...
Veteran air traffic controller Jonathan Stewart affirmed to the public during a recent television appearance that it is “safe to fly,” but added that he would avoid the embattled Newark ...
An air traffic controller was left so "traumatized" by a recent 90-second blackout incident at Newark Liberty International Airport that she's had to go on leave.
Retired air traffic controller Harvey Scolnick tells The Post why Newark Liberty International Airport has been having so many troubles recently.
A work dispute led to an altercation between employees in the control tower at Reagan National Airport on Thursday night, people familiar with the matter say.
Chilling audio from Air Traffic Control captured the moment the flight safety agency reported the horrific mid-air collision between an American Airlines jet and a Blackhawk military helicopter ...
Air Traffic Controllers are short by around 3,000 workers, according to Department of Transportation (DOT) officials. The department is trying to change that.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday that Vaughn College will train some FAA controllers on campus as part of a new, nationwide program.
The Trump administration has announced a plan to replace the country’s aging air traffic control system with an all-new technology—but needs Congress to allot tens of billions of dollars.
There’s been a shortage of controllers for years.The FAA wants to hire more air traffic controllers, but that won’t happen overnight There’s been a shortage of controllers for years.
This incident disrupted air travel, affecting passengers like Mariah Davenport and her boyfriend Dane, who were on a Frontier Airlines flight from Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, to Chicago's O ...
The air traffic controller working at the time of the deadly plane-helicopter crash in Washington was doing the work of two people, the Federal Aviation Administration said.