In the building of its new air traffic control tower, a 20-foot tall cab was placed on top of its 120-foot tall base. This ...
President Trump said he and congressional leaders will "do a great computerized system for our control towers." ...
State-run Clark International Airport Corp. said Friday the country’s highest air traffic control (ATC) tower is expected to ...
The county has nothing to do with operations at the tower ... airport officials late in the afternoon of Jan. 31 of a new plan to retain the three controllers from Serco for an extended transition ...
A nationwide air traffic controller shortage is raising aviation safety concerns, as a new report reveals critical understaffing at U.S. airport towers amid the deadly Washington, D.C., collision.
President Trump on Thursday said he would speak to congressional leaders about legislation to overhaul the country’s air ...
We still don’t know how many mistakes led to the collision of a helicopter with an American Airlines passenger jet making its descent at Reagan National Airport last week. But one thing has been clear ...
The country's highest air traffic control (ATC) tower located inside the freeport zone is expected to be completed and operational by the second quarter of this year, an executive of the state-run ...
The eyes of government officials and travelers alike have turned to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport ... traffic control tower shortages and have been seen in Boston, San Diego, and New ...
The air traffic control tower at Reagan Washington National Airport, where the American Airlines ... the shortage is especially dire in the New York region, where two key facilities on Long ...
As recently as 2023, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport was ... common amid air traffic control tower staff shortages and have been seen in Boston, San Diego, and New York.
Jan. 31, 10:30 a.m. ESTThe FAA reportedly implemented new, indefinite restrictions on helicopters near Reagan airport that ... the staffing at the air traffic control tower was not “normal ...