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But our air safety system is faltering on more than one front. In late April, the Newark airport — one of the busiest in the ...
The recent chronic delays and cancellations at New Jersey’s largest airport have highlighted the shortage of air traffic ...
ABC News’ Sam Sweeney reports on testimony from agency leaders about equipment outages, which have led to air traffic control ...
The meeting comes after weeks of cancellations and delays at Newark Airport due to staffing shortages and runway construction.
An air traffic controller said the airport was unsafe. Days later, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy moved his wife’s flight.
The transportation secretary admitted to redirecting his wife through New York's LaGuardia airport but said it was because of Newark’s reliability, not safety.
Experts said while the air system is safe, it is definitely being stressed out — which is why we might see fewer flight options this summer.
The problems have been caused by a staffing shortage due to outdated technology, and Wednesday's weather made matters worse. CBS News New York's Jenna DeAngelis has more on what's being done.
With the recent collapse of air traffic control systems at Newark International Airport, air safety again is in the news. The ...
Air Traffic Organization deputy COO Franklin McIntosh revealed in an exchange with Klobuchar that the agency is only on track to hire 2,000 air traffic controllers by the end of this year — ...
A hotline between military and civilian air traffic controllers i, D.C., that hasn’t worked for more than three years may ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is pushing for billions of dollars of new funding to modernize the nation's air traffic control system, following fatal collisions and repeated outages.