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Air traffic controller shortages lead to broader US flight delays as shutdown nears one-month mark
Most controllers are continuing to work mandatory overtime six days a week during the shutdown without pay, the National Air ...
Panel moderator Andrew Hooley, of Innovate UK, with panelists Simon Masters, Corinne Matthews and Andy Sproson. Credit: Angus Batey/Aviation Week Network While it may not necessarily be a stated goal ...
Details have emerged about the Delhi-bound Air India flight from Vienna, which was diverted to Dubai on Thursday due to what the airline called a “technical issue.” Air India said that the passengers ...
US air travelers are facing another day of flight disruptions as the government shutdown triggers a worsening shortage of air traffic controllers. Jamaica suffered 'major impact' from hurricane ...
Delta CEO Ed Bastian talks about the antiquated air traffic control system in the U.S. Delta CEO Ed Bastian said air traffic control systems in the U.S. are so antiquated it actually takes longer to ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is again reporting short staffing at air traffic control operations as the government shutdown continues in its eighth day. On Wednesday evening, six major air ...
SpaceX’s most powerful rocket is ready to return to the skies this month. The company plans to launch Starship Flight 11 on October 13, aiming to push the limits of its reusable spaceflight ambitions ...
The Nashville airport said air traffic control staffing has returned to normal after unexpected callouts this week had delayed 263 flights. Flight tracking company FlightAware showed around 2,500 ...
WASHINGTON, Oct 7 (Reuters) - Air traffic control staffing issues are delaying flights for a second straight day at numerous U.S. airports as the government shutdown reaches its seventh day, the ...
The government shutdown has caused another major air traffic control tower to go dark, with no one available to direct planes due to staffing shortages. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) ...
The FAA confirmed that the delays were linked to staffing shortages rather than weather or runway issues. Flights into some of the busiest US airports were hit with long delays on Monday as the US ...
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