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back on the number of flights into some of america's busiest airports. american airlines says it's going to do it. delta and jetblue both say that they are considering it. the bottom line here is this air traffic control shortage means that passengers will pay. the latest challenge for your next trip is not enough. air traffic controllers to keep flights moving in a new notice. the federal aviation administration is allowing airlines to scale back summer service at new york's three main airports, warning staffing shortfalls could amplify delays by 45% we need more controllers , richard santa of the national air traffic controllers association says staffing shortages swelled during the pandemic, due in part to retirements and a hiring freeze. a union analysis shows the number of air traffic controllers has dropped 10% in the last decade, the faa says nationwide to and every 10 controller jobs are empty aqui air traffic control facility in
American-airlinesAirportsU-s-FlightsPassengersBottom-lineNumberDelta-and-jetblueChallengeAir-traffic-control-shortageTripFaapandemic, due in part to retirements and a hiring freeze. a union analysis shows the number of air traffic controllers has dropped 10% in the last decade, the faa says nationwide to and every 10 controller jobs are empty aqui air traffic control facility in new york is roughly one half staffed, critically staffed and most of our air traffic control facilities. the new admission comes after airlines delayed more than a half million flights last summer and put some of the blame on the faa tight before the pandemic, and they don't have enough people today, and they need more. we are continuing to hire a acting administrator, billy nolan says the agency plans to add 1500 new controllers this year and 1800 next year, the agency says last june it was flooded with almost 58,000 applications to become an air traffic controller, though it's training academy remains backlogged. the relief can't come soon enough for airlines and passengers with another huge travel rush on the horizon system. doesn't have the
PartNumberAir-traffic-controllersPandemicFaaRetirementsHiring-freezeController-jobsUnion-analysisAir-traffic-control-facility10American-airlinescancelations and delays this summer by having airlines scale back on the number of flights that they operate. american airlines says it's going to do it. jetblue and delta say they're considering it. this is an air traffic controller shortage. and passengers are going to pay for it. the latest challenge for your next trip is not enough. air traffic controllers to keep flights moving in a new notice. the federal aviation administration is allowing airlines to scale back summer service at new york's three main airports, warning staffing shortfalls could amplify delays by 45% we need more controllers, richard santa of the national air traffic controllers association says staffing shortages swelled during the pandemic, due in part to retirements and a hiring freeze. a union analysis shows the number of air traffic controllers has dropped 10% in the last decade, the faa says nationwide to in every 10
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