The Shutdown Is Over: Flight Cuts Hold at 6%
Carriers prepare for a gradual return to normal operations as controller staffing improves and holiday travel approaches.
Carriers prepare for a gradual return to normal operations as controller staffing improves and holiday travel approaches.
Guest Post: Unpaid and overworked air traffic controllers strain to keep America’s skies safe amid the shutdown.
AOPA calls restrictions ‘disproportionate’ and urges focus on modernization over privatization.
Transportation secretary says end of shutdown won’t immediately end flight reductions.
President promises $10,000 bonuses for ‘patriotic’ controllers who stayed on duty.
Sean Duffy says staffing shortages could ground holiday travel as safety concerns mount.
NBAA calls for end to government shutdown as NOTAMs ground GA flights at 12 hubs.
Duffy floats increasing flight restrictions, but clarifies that it is not currently under consideration.
Temporary measures target 40 airports as part of systemwide safety initiative.
Transportation Secretary says move is necessary for keeping air traffic safe.