As the government shutdown stretches into its seventh day, delays and cancellations plague airports across the US, including Burbank and Newark, due to severe staffing shortages of air traffic controllers.
Flight delays are wreaking havoc across the U.S. for the second consecutive day as the FAA faces staffing shortages amid the government shutdown. Major airports are experiencing significant slowdowns, leaving travelers anxious and frustrated.
A pilot at Hollywood Burbank Airport faced a closed control tower due to the ongoing government shutdown, leading to significant flight delays and staffing shortages at major airports across the U.S.
In a controversial decision, the White House has frozen over $2 billion in funding for transportation projects in Chicago, aiming to shift political dynamics in Democratic strongholds. The move has sparked outrage and debate over federal funding practices.
In a surprising move during the government shutdown, the Trump administration has halted $2.1 billion in Chicago infrastructure projects, including key transit upgrades, citing concerns over race-based contracting. What does this mean for the city's future?
Sean Combs is recommended to serve at least 11 years in prison for transportation related to prostitution, as federal prosecutors cite his violent behavior and its impact on victims, despite his acquittal on more severe charges.
Sierra Space's Dream Chaser contract with NASA has been significantly revised, shifting focus from ISS cargo missions to a single defense-oriented demonstration flight in 2026. What does this mean for the future of space logistics?
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy moves to dissolve the Delta-Aeromexico partnership over fairness concerns regarding Mexico's airline regulations, impacting travel and trade.
In a bold move, Delta and American Airlines suspend employees for controversial social media posts related to the shooting of activist Charlie Kirk. Discover the implications of these actions and the corporate response amid public pressure.
The Trump administration is set to revolutionize air travel with a new pilot program for electric air taxis, aiming to establish U.S. leadership in aviation technology and create high-paying jobs.