Abstract: This paper addresses the problem of idle speed control of hydrogen fueled internal combustion engine (H2ICE) using model predictive control (MPC) and sampled data control (SDC) theories. In ...
Washington (CNN) — The Federal Aviation Administration reported a growing number of their facilities are short-staffed on Friday, including some which have caused delays for travelers. Phoenix Sky ...
The U.S. government shutdown is starting to affect air travel as shortages of air traffic controllers have been reported around the country. Over the last two days, delays due to air traffic control ...
Travelers across the U.S. are beginning to feel the impacts of the government shutdown, as air traffic control staffing shortages disrupt flights across the country. Twelve Federal Aviation ...
Nashville International Airport's air traffic control tower will remain open through the evening of Oct. 7, despite intense staffing shortages and an ongoing federal government shutdown, according to ...
Multiple airports reported a shortage of air traffic controllers Monday, as the government shutdown nears one week. Hollywood Burbank Airport, near Los Angeles, had no controllers from 4:15 p.m. to 10 ...
A pilot preparing to take off Monday from Hollywood Burbank Airport in California took the routine step of radioing the air traffic control tower. But instead of the usual back-and-forth conversation ...
The Federal Aviation Administration was experiencing staffing issues or anticipating shortages at airports and other air traffic control facilities in the United States on Monday night. Reports of the ...
There would not be enough air traffic controllers in the tower at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport Tuesday night, the Federal Aviation Administration warned. In Nashville, so many controllers ...
see more of our stories on Google. Add Axios on Google Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy during a news conference at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in Newark, New Jersey, on Monday.
NEWARK — The air traffic controllers overseeing North Jersey's airspace are already overworked and understaffed — and now they're not even being paid, thanks to the government shutdown that went into ...
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