Government shutdown continues to disrupt flights
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Government shutdown continues to add to stress on air traffic controllers and disrupt flights
The ongoing government shutdown continues to disrupt flights and put pressure on air traffic controllers who are working ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Sunday that air traffic controllers “are wearing thin” amid the ongoing government shutdown. “The controllers are wearing thin,” Duffy told Maria Bartiromo ...
Major U.S. airports, including Reagan National, Newark and LaGuardia face ground stops or delays due to air traffic ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy joins 'Sunday Morning Futures' to discuss the impact of the government shutdown on ...
America's 13,000 air traffic controllers will soon receive their first $0 paycheck. They hold a delicate power in ...
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U.S. transportation chief doesn't want air traffic controllers driving for Uber during shutdown
U.S. Transportation Department Secretary Sean Duffy also said he "can't guarantee" flights will be on time as government ...
The FAA's training academy in Oklahoma City is operating in spite of the government shutdown, but air traffic control trainees are still feeling its impact.
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