Sean Duffy says airport delays will continue
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Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy told "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday that air traffic controllers “don’t get any money” as
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Sunday that air traffic controllers “are wearing thin” amid the ongoing government shutdown. “The controllers are wearing thin,” Duffy told Maria Bartiromo on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures.
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Air traffic controller shortages lead to broader US flight delays as shutdown nears one-month mark
Continued staffing shortages in air traffic control facilities are causing delays at airports as the government shutdown nears the one-month mark.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy visited BNA amid air traffic control staffing shortages. Stress for controllers has only become worse as they work without pay during the government shutdown.
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U.S. transportation chief doesn't want air traffic controllers driving for Uber during shutdown
U.S. Transportation Department Secretary Sean Duffy also said he "can't guarantee" flights will be on time as government shutdown drags on.
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Delays at Newark Airport hit 3 hours as gov't shutdown leads to air traffic controller shortages
Flight delays continued at U.S. airports Sunday amid air traffic controller shortages as the government shutdown entered its second month, with Newark airport in New Jersey experiencing delays of two to three hours.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and union officials said some air traffic controllers have had to take second jobs.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says shutdown threatens stipends for air traffic control students, raising the risk some will drop out.