Hollywood Burbank Airport was back to normal on Tuesday night, a day after the transportation hub faced an air traffic controller shortage. Tom Wait reports.
Flight delays are spreading across the US due to shortages of air traffic controllers. Staffing issues are linked to the ongoing government shutdown. Major airports, such as Nashville, Chicago O'Hare, ...
A week into the government shutdown, flight delays and cancellations are starting to climb as sick calls involving air traffic controllers leave a number of airport towers and control facilities ...
Hollywood Burbank Airport in Los Angeles, California, is among those affected by a shortage of air traffic controllers amid the U.S. government shutdown. The airport relied on a remote team to handle ...
Air traffic controllers are working 60-hour weeks with no pay—conditions that led to a breaking point during the last shutdown.
The impact of the government shutdown hit travelers across the United States Monday, as air traffic controllers called out sick, closing a control tower and leading to delays at major airports.
When there's a shortage of air traffic controllers, the FAA reduces the number of takeoffs and landings to ensure the on-duty personnel aren't overwhelmed and the system remains safe. But that can ...
Anyone heading to Hollywood Burbank Airport to get on a plane will run into delays due to a staffing shortage. The airport will have no air traffic controllers this evening, the Federal Aviation ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Monday that the government shutdown is putting more stress on air traffic controllers who already have an extremely stressful job, as well as threatening a ...
Around 10,800 air traffic controllers nationwide are working with without pay amid a shutdown of the federal government, but officials said flying remains safe.
National Air Traffic Controllers Association tells its members that failing to report to work could cost them their job.