U.S. Air Traffic Controllers Go Unpaid as Shutdown Drags On
U.S. air traffic controllers missed paychecks amid the shutdown, highlighting risks in an already understaffed sector and pressing Congress for a deal.
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U.S. air traffic controllers missed paychecks amid the shutdown, highlighting risks in an already understaffed sector and pressing Congress for a deal.
As the US shutdown drags on, 10,000 flights were delayed, air traffic controllers stay home, and public trust in institutions erodes amid political gridlock.
The Chinese mainland activates the W121 air corridor linking to M503, aiming to ease congestion, boost safety and reduce delays across the Taiwan Strait.
U.S. summer travel season kicks off with Memorial Day amid concerns over the aging air traffic control system and an expected downturn in international traffic linked to policy changes.
On May 8, the U.S. government announced a radical overhaul of its aging air traffic control system to tackle safety concerns and chronic understaffing.
Flight delays at Newark Liberty International Airport are rising as air traffic controller retirements outpace hiring, creating a staffing squeeze for travelers.