With record numbers flying this Thanksgiving USDOT Secretary Duffy asked travelers for patience and congress for $20 billion to fund air traffic control modernization.
DULLES FLIGHT TROUBLE: Over the weekend, Duffy posted to X that the FAA is “investigating and will have updates” on a United ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said that the Department of Transportation (DOT) has kicked off the process to revamp the U.S.'s aging air traffic control technology. Brand New Air Traffic Control ...
The government picked a company with little experience working with the Federal Aviation Administration called Peraton to ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he will not allow military helicopters and commercial passenger planes to come ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says 'patriots' in air traffic control who kept working should receive bonuses and a White House trip. Belinda Carlisle, 67, Shows She’s Barely Aged in Side-By-Side ...
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administrator Bryan Bedford have announced ...
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FAA Chooses Defense Company Without Civilian Flight Experience To Overhaul Air Traffic Control
According to Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, Peraton won out by submitting an "innovative approach" that would ...
Scott Turner used to jump out of airplanes. A skydiver in his youth, Turner cultivated a passion for air travel early. These ...
Readers respond to Post articles and commentary. The Nov. 24 editorial “ Privatize air traffic control ” did not mention the ...
Sean Duffy said 776 air traffic controllers would receive checks for working during the government shutdown. He said the $10,000 bonus checks would be given out in early December. "Santa's coming to ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy suggested air traffic controllers who called in sick during the shutdown may not get a proposed bonus. President Donald Trump recommended a $10,000 bonus for ...
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