NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Nick Daniels, president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, about the delays happening at airports nationwide because of the government shutdown.
Flight delays have been reported throughout the United States for a second day due to staffing issues at airports as the ...
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Delays spread to major airports across the country, as the government shutdown impacts travelers
There would not be enough air traffic controllers in the tower at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport Tuesday night, the ...
The delays came on the heels of slowdowns at airports in Denver; Phoenix; Burbank, California; and Newark, New Jersey, that ...
The FAA reported staffing issues at airports in Nashville, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia, and at its air traffic control ...
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US Flight Chaos Deepens as Shutdown Drains Air Traffic Control
US air travelers are facing another day of flight disruptions as the government shutdown triggers a worsening shortage of air traffic controllers.
HOUSTON — The government shutdown is starting to impact air travel across the country. According to the Federal Aviation ...
A mixture of sick calls, last-minute day-off requests and staffing issues were blamed for the lack of any air traffic controllers at the facility on Monday.
A spokesperson for the city released a statement saying in part, “So far, the FAA has not expressed concerns with employees not showing up for work, but due to the unknown length of the shutdown, MCI ...
The government shutdown has reached its seventh day with no resolution in sight, as air traffic controllers and TSA agents across the country are calling in sick.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — The ongoing government shutdown is having a large impact on air travel; air traffic controller staffing ...
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