Flight reductions begin Friday at dozens of U.S. airports amid air traffic controller shortages due to the government ...
The FAA has lifted its flight-reduction emergency order and allowed normal operations to resume across the National Airspace System.
The Federal Aviation Administration says flight cuts will stay at 6% because more air traffic controllers are coming to work ...
The DOT and FAA issued an emergency order freezing flight reductions at 6% amid improving controller staffing levels as the government reopens following a 43-day shutdown.
Airports in U.S. cities including Denver; Newark, New Jersey; and Burbank, California, experienced flight delays Monday amid shortages of air traffic controllers, according to federal flight data.
Flight delays were only a little higher than usual during most of October — but then a late month surge could spell trouble ...
Government shutdown triggers massive flight chaos: 26,000+ delays, 7,500+ cancellations hit major airports. Air traffic controllers work unpaid as travel disruption spreads.
Restrictions were placed on flights at 40 airports across the country, including at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky ...
Flight delays continued at U.S. airports Sunday amid air traffic controller shortages as the government shutdown entered its second month, with Newark airport in New Jersey experiencing delays of two ...