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“The FAA, the airlines, and all of the supporting people have worked diligently to make air travel safer, and it’s never been safer," he said. And that's part of the reason there are more delays and ...
Flyers heading out for the Memorial Day holiday in the U.S. are bracing for stress as record numbers of travelers place fresh ...
It may not be long before the transportation secretary's ideological vetting of contracts and his decimation of staff at the FAA cause even greater disruptions.
But smooth sailing out of the airport — deemed a “travel hellhole” by frustrated frequent flyers over the past few weeks — has become virtually impossible. The disarray is largely due to a string of ...
News that air traffic controllers directing planes into New Jersey’s busiest airport twice lost both their radar and radios ...
US air travel has been very bumpy this year and the busy summer season is just kicking off. So what will summer look like for air travelers? Prepare for disruptions, experts say.
Until the midair collision that claimed 67 lives on Jan. 29 near the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, followed soon thereafter by a number of other incidents involving planes, some of those ...
Until the midair collision that claimed 67 lives on Jan. 29 near the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, followed soon thereafter by a number of other incidents involving planes, some of those ...
An air traffic controller on duty during a 90-second communications blackout at Newark International Airport earlier this month says that if immediate changes aren’t made in one of the busiest ...
After weeks of disruptions, an airline exec confirms what frequent flyers already know—travelers are changing course.
As an air traffic controller shortage grips the nation, the Federal Aviation Administration told ABC13 that George Bush Intercontinental Airport is about 15% short on certified air traffic controllers ...