US government shutdown prompts threats to dismiss non-compliant air traffic controllers
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Duffy suggests firing problematic air traffic controllers amid ongoing staffing shortages and delays at various U.S. airports, highlighting the broader issue of controller understaffing that the FAA aims to address by hiring thousands more controllers by 2028.
- Duffy hints at firing air traffic controller ‘problem children’ amid continuing delays Politico
- As the shutdown wears on, Transportation secretary threatens to fire ‘problem children’ air traffic controllers ‘lashing out’ CNN
- What to do if your flight is delayed or canceled during the US government shutdown AP News
- Airport Delays Move the Government Shutdown Fight to the Tarmac The Wall Street Journal
- US could dismiss air traffic controllers who fail to work during shutdown, transportation secretary says Reuters
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