Despite delays at some airports caused by staff shortages, government officials and aviation experts say flying is safe.
The air traffic control tower at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport was evacuated for a time Friday night after a fire alarm and a gas smell were detected, according to a statement from ...
A group representing major U.S. airlines said it is imperative the Federal Aviation Administration accomplish some “quick wins” in the $12.5 billion overhaul of the aging air traffic control system, ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A Ground Delay issued at the Nashville International Airport due to a staffing issue on Tuesday, was lifted Wednesday morning, according to the Federal Aviation ...
Delta Flight 2465 was one of 263 planes delayed in and out of Nashville International Airport on Oct. 7, impacting 39,450 passengers, according to data from BNA. Kentucky resident Brian McClure's ...
Background: For advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients with the epidermal growth factor receptor L858R mutation, the efficacy of the combination of tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) and ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is again reporting short staffing at air traffic control operations as the government shutdown continues in its eighth day. On Wednesday evening, six major air ...
WASHINGTON — Air traffic control staffing issues are delaying flights for a second straight day at numerous U.S. airports as the government shutdown reaches its seventh day, the Federal Aviation ...
Earlier this year, chronic flight delays and cancellations at Newark Liberty International Airport revealed a litany of problems with antiquated air traffic control systems. Today, those problems ...
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 ...
Controllers are considered essential workers during a government shutdown. A week into the government shutdown, flight delays and cancellations are starting to climb as sick calls involving air ...
Delta CEO Ed Bastian said air traffic control systems in the U.S. are so antiquated it actually takes longer to fly certain routes today than it did in the 1950s. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy ...
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