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Newark airport faces major delays amid controller shortages and failing radar systems. FAA plans tech upgrades and flight cuts to improve safety.
The FAA is currently 3,000 controllers shy of its target staffing; the controller in charge when a plane and a helicopter collided in January near the airport named for Reagan was doing double duty.
Senior FAA officials testified before the Senate, while Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy faced questions from the House over airline safety issues.
Airlines are meeting with the Federal Aviation Administration to address weeks of delays at Newark Liberty International ...
The nation's aviation infrastructure is again under scrutiny, following a series of paralyzing communications and radar ...
The Senate Transportation Committee is holding a hearing Wednesday focused on reauthorizing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), chair of the committee, said the ...