The ongoing US government shutdown has stretched into its 34th day, worsening conditions across the country's airports as air ...
CHICAGO ( NewsNation) — The U.S. air traffic control system is reaching a breaking point as the ongoing government shutdown deepens severe staffing shortages. The Federal Aviation Administration has ...
Would you show up for work if the federal government deemed your job essential but didn't pay you? I know I wouldn't.
Colleen Connor, a retired air traffic controller, says operations are being slowed down purposely with ground delays and ground stops that will stay in place until the shutdown ends.
As of Sunday evening, FlightAware said there were 4,295 delays and 557 cancelations of flights within, into or out of the U.S.
Senators are returning to Capitol Hill today as the government shutdown enters its 34th day — with no end in sight. The record for the longest shutdown in US history is likely to be broken in less ...
After the worst weekend for air traffic controller staffing since the start of the shutdown, NATCA President Nick Daniels joins CNN’s Brianna Keilar. He says that every day the shutdown continues, the ...
Major delays are stacking up across the nation’s airports as TSA workers and air traffic controllers, forced to go without pay during the government shutdown, call out sick.