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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he has a plan to upgrade old air traffic control tech but warned more flight disruptions could come first.
Caught in the middle of the issues at Newark is United Airlines, which is the most active airline at the New Jersey airport.
During an interview with CBS News' Margaret Brennan for "Face the Nation," United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby expressed ...
"We've turned the corner, and we have the commitment," United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby said of reforms to the Federal ...
For the third time in two weeks radars failed at a facility in Philadelphia where controllers manage the airspace in and ...
United Airlines is ramping up pressure on federal officials, calling on the FAA to reclassify Newark Liberty International as a Level 3 slot-controlled airport.
After 100 days as Secretary of the Department of Transportation, Sean Duffy says he has the best job in the government, ...
The air traffic controllers directing planes into the Newark, New Jersey, airport lost their radar Friday morning for the ...
The plan has an aggressive timeline, calling on everything to be finished by 2028, and the White House said it would cost ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy urged lawmakers to secure tens of billions of dollars in funding to revamp the nation’s overburdened Federal Aviation Administration air traffic control systems.
That is according to US President Donald Trump, who joined transportation secretary Sean Duffy on 8 May to reveal details of ...