Air Traffic
Trouble
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While faulting some towers for inefficient practices, the report recognized significant external factors and called on Congress to help address the problem.
By Karoun Demirjian
While faulting some towers for inefficient practices, the report recognized significant external factors and called on Congress to help address the problem.
Air Traffic
Trouble
Supported by
While faulting some towers for inefficient practices, the report recognized significant external factors and called on Congress to help address the problem.
By Karoun Demirjian

"After 31 days without pay, air traffic controllers are under immense stress and fatigue," the Federal Aviation Administration…

The Newark airport task force is discussing solutions to communications issues that grounded multiple flights over the past month…

As rain and thunderstorms pelt the East Coast on Thursday, air traffic controllers continue to call out of work in greater…

Air traffic controller shortages in Newark and other airports partly reflect long, intense training -- but university-based…

Staffing shortages of air traffic controllers forced airlines to chop flights and delay thousands of others that disrupted travel…

Already short-staffed air traffic controllers are feeling the strains of the nearly month-long government shutdown, and will not…