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Members of Flight 3407 victims’ families met this week with new FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford to press him on keeping ...
The Federal Aviation Administration says it plans to “supercharge” hiring and training between now and late 2028. It would ...
According to the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, the FAA is almost 4,000 controllers short of staffing the nation’s control towers.
The agency is short about 3,000 air traffic controllers, and even an ambitious hiring surge would only make a dent in coming ...
Chris Gallant, a National Guardsman and former air traffic controller, and Lukas Ventouras, a law student, have both made early entries into the 2026 race to unseat Republican Rep. Nick LaLota.
Boston's international airport is outperforming similarly-sized hubs, despite a marked increase in traffic and travelers.
United Airlines blamed a “technology disruption” for widespread flight delays Wednesday. “We are working with customers to get them to their destinations after a technology disruption on Wednesday ...
United Airlines suffered a major "technology disruption" on Wednesday night, the carrier has told Newsweek via email, leading ...
United Airlines resolved a “technology issue” that triggered a ground stop for the carrier’s flights at major U.S. airports ...
A long list of things went wrong in January and contributed to the collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet over Washington, D ...
Phase 4 extension of SimoN platform will enhance tax compliance capabilities and provide critical support for the agency’s ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is hiring New Yorkers for positions at its air traffic control facilities. The average ...