A Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employee was caught helping minority air traffic controller candidates cheat their way to a job. Navy veteran Shelton Snow, a top figure […] ...
The decades-long shortage of air traffic controllers in the U.S. won’t be solved anytime soon, even with a hiring blitz.
Are air traffic controllers federal employees? Yes, air traffic controllers are employees of the FAA, a federal government ...
The Federal Aviation Administration announced plans to "supercharge" hiring efforts for air traffic controllers after a ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy listed things like using AI to comb through safety reports and replacing old floppy disks ...
The FAA will ‘supercharge’ efforts to recruit more air traffic controllers as the US attempts to address a long-running ...
After criticizing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) upon his return to office, President Donald Trump took steps to ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Thursday announced a plan to shorten the Federal Aviation Administration hiring ...
Air traffic control centers are understaffed, leading to delays and safety concerns after a string of incidents. United CEO ...
SpaceX denied Starlink would "take over" existing FAA contracts amid reports Verizon's $2.4 billion contract to upgrade air ...
A union representing approximately 400 Federal Aviation Administration personnel fired on February 28 says 130 were essential ...
The federal government isn't hiring for many positions these days — except air traffic controllers. The Federal Aviation Administration announced plans last week to "supercharge" hiring efforts ...