Air traffic controllers are about to miss their first paycheck. Some are now forced to get a side gig. Four days into the ...
This situation can’t fly. The safety of every American plane passenger is being imperiled as the government shutdown drags into its second week, irate air traffic controllers say. More than 14,000 ...
The union representing the nation's air traffic controllers is directing its members to keep working during the U.S. government shutdown now stretching into its second week, with the labor group ...
Since October 1, 2025, travelers who intended to get on a plane have had their stomachs in knots over this government ...
The U.S. government shutdown is affecting the livelihood of thousands of air traffic controllers, as they’re expected to keep working without a paycheck. It’s led to major staffing shortages and ...
U.S. Transportation Department Secretary Sean Duffy also said he "can't guarantee" flights will be on time as government shutdown drags on.
Airports were already strained by the nationwide shortage of air traffic controllers, and the existing issues have now been exacerbated because of it. "Austin is among the worst in the country in ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the government shutdown is adding stress to already overworked and understaffed air ...