The FAA announced nationwide flight reductions starting Friday at major airports o relieve overworked air traffic controllers amid the prolonged government shutdown. Staffing shortages and unpaid ...
Well, the government could be back up and running by the end of this week, but the country's airports are a different story. The House is expected to vote on a spending bill as early as tomorrow, but ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An air traffic control tower at Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday. - Genaro Molina/Getty Images Flight delays linked ...
Carla Clark | For The Republic Mark Pillar, airport board president, from left, Brian Payne, airport director, Mayor Mary Ferdon, Marlon Blackwell, Marlon Blackwell Architects, Clayton Force, ...
The signs of a government shutdown were evident at airports nationwide. More than 50 flights were canceled at Los Angeles International Airport, while San Diego International Airport suffered a dozen ...
Air traffic controllers say the Federal Aviation Administration’s plan to trim flight schedules by up to 10% during the government shutdown doesn’t go nearly far enough to ease the crushing workload ...
The Federal Aviation Administration was forced to delay flights across the U.S. because of staffing shortages at dozens of air traffic control facilities, making for one of the most difficult days to ...
All three of D.C.’s local airports — BWI Marshall, Reagan National and Dulles International — are on a list of airports that will see a reduction of flights starting Friday. Travel delays have been ...