WASHINGTON, May 8 (Reuters) - The U.S Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday it was delaying requirements for air traffic controllers to get at least 10 hours off between shifts and 12 ...
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker said on April 19 that the new rules would take effect in 90 days. FAA Air Traffic Organization Chief Operating Officer Timothy Arel said the timetable will be ...
In the Summer of 2023, the agency enacted a measure that allowed airlines to reduce flights at the New York airports by 10 ...
Despite a surge in hiring last year, air traffic control stations nationwide are still about 3,000 controllers short, according to new Federal Aviation Administration numbers. The numbers, first ...
The newly passed Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) bill includes several measures to protect air travelers. Here’s what ...
The Federal Aviation Administration will extend a waiver for airlines' slot usage at busy airports in the Northeast USA ...
NEW YORK-- The summer travel season is expected to be the busiest ever, but it may be hampered by New York's major air traffic controller shortage. Right now, nearly all FAA air traffic ...
Federal investigators are preparing to vote on the probable cause of an airport close call last year in which two planes ...
The Federal Aviation Administration said it is investigating an avoided collision on the runway at Ronald Reagan Washington ...
FAA Delaying Start of New US Air Traffic Control Rest Requirements By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S Federal Aviation Administration said on Wednesday it was delaying requirements ...
The FAA said in March it would relocate control of the Newark, New Jersey, airspace area to Philadelphia to address staffing and congested New York City area traffic by June 30.