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Cybercriminal group Scattered Spider is targeting the airline industry, including Hawaiian Airlines, prompting FBI warnings about potential disruptions.
A new congressionally mandated report coauthored by a Georgia Tech professor suggests that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) hires more air traffic controllers each year, optimizes scheduling, ...
Palo Alto Airport was buzzing with excitement this week as local pilots and city leaders lined up to fly over the Baylands in ...
An effort to privatize U.S. air traffic control in 2017 never took off. Now the aviation industry is uniting behind the Trump ...
The report recommends FAA should use “increased incentives” to convince more air traffic controllers to relocate from ...
More than 2,700 employees have indicated they want to take an incentive offer to leave the ... though it is continuing to shed staff in other parts of the Federal Aviation Administration. ...
What's behind flight cancellations and delays at Newark airport 03:08. Employees at the Department of Transportation are bracing for layoffs, as part of the Trump administration's effort to cut ...
Federal Aviation Administration: About 400 FAA were terminated in mid-February, with the layoffs including some in safety-specific roles, the Associated Press reported, though the Department of ...
400 probationary workers from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) 200 employees at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. 76 Department of Treasury employees. 10,000 layoffs expected to ...
WASHINGTON — At least six federal agencies are offering workers a new "deferred resignation" opportunity in the latest attempt by the Trump administration to slash the size of the U.S. government.
The Federal Aviation Administration is reinstating 132 employees who were fired on February 14 after a federal judge in Maryland ordered their return, a union said on Monday.