FAA ATC Workforce Plan Highlights Challenges in Ending Shortage
Updated plan would add about 1,000 certified controllers and controllers in training by the end of 2028.
Updated plan would add about 1,000 certified controllers and controllers in training by the end of 2028.
Department of Transportation will review the agency’s transfer of Newark airspace responsibilities from New York to Philadelphia.
Bryan Bedford has faced growing pushback due to his positions on the 1,500-hour rule and other safety-related provisions.
Private owner Jim Baum takes delivery of Daher’s TBM 960 at the Paris Air Show.
At least two MQ-9 Reaper, or Predator B, drones circled downtown Los Angeles on Sunday and Monday without call signs.
‘Safety-critical’ employees are exempt from the hiring freeze and deferred resignation program implemented across the federal government.
Manufacturer is seeking to modify the requirements for its modified 747-8 jets to deliver them before the end of president’s second term.
FAA blames a radar and communications blackout at the Philadelphia installation that handles traffic in and out of the New Jersey facility.
Agency says severe delays and cancellations are driven by staffing shortages, equipment issues, and ongoing runway construction.
Trump administration aims to ramp up controller hiring while modernizing the facilities and systems they use.