As the government shutdown moves into its second week, air travelers can expect longer airport security lines—as TSA ...
Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has weighed in on the increase in air traffic controllers calling out of work amid the United States’ latest government shutdown.
National Air Traffic Controllers Association tells its members that failing to report to work could cost them their job.
Controllers are considered essential workers and are exempt from being furloughed during a shutdown. An estimated 13,294 ...
Despite the rise in sick calls, Dayton International Airport officials report no current impact on flights departing from ...
The number of air traffic controllers calling in sick since the government shutdown began last week has seen a slight "tick ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that air traffic controllers who call in sick during the government shutdown might ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy suggested that some air traffic controllers who call in sick during the government ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday that the government shutdown is putting more stress on air traffic ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says air traffic control workers who call in sick instead of working during the government shutdown may be at risk of getting fired.
Airports across the United States have been experiencing significant flight delays recently because of a shortage of air ...