US airports faced widespread travel chaos Sunday as air traffic controllers missed paychecks amid the government shutdown.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the federal government will "stop traffic" if it becomes a safety issue, adding, "We're not going to let that happen." ...
The ongoing shutdown has left air traffic controllers unpaid, forcing FAA ground stops and major flight delays across the U.S ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Sunday that the government shutdown, now in its sixth week, would continue to cause flight delays, cancellations and closures amid air traffic control staffing ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that flights across the country could be delayed or even canceled due to the ongoing government shutdown.
The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said on Sunday, Nov. 2 it is sending a team to investigate an Oct. 29 close ...
Flight delays are continuing at U.S. airports amid air traffic controller shortages as the government shutdown enters its ...
The following is the transcript of the interview with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy that aired on "Face the Nation with ...
The government shutdown is days away from becoming the longest in American history. The previous longest, a 35-day funding pause in December 2018 and January 2019, ended partly because of increasingly ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Sunday that President Trump “has done all he can” to minimize the pain of the current government shutdown on Americans. “So, we have done all we can.
Some airports are experiencing an increase in flight delays and cancellations amid the government shutdown that furloughed workers or required them to work without pay.