Bryan Bedford, the CEO of Indiana-based regional airline Republic Airways, has been named as President Donald Trump's nominee ...
The decades-long shortage of air traffic controllers in the U.S. won’t be solved anytime soon, even with a hiring blitz.
The Trump administration announced an air traffic control 'hiring supercharge' at the FAA's academy, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced. Hiring started Thursday.
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FLYING Magazine on MSNFAA: ‘Supercharged' ATC Hiring Plan Refers 8,000 CandidatesIn an effort to boost hiring, the agency has raised its starting salary for trainee air traffic controllers by 30 percent.
Trainees are to be schooled at the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City. On graduation, they will be assigned to an air control tower ...
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby detailed three key steps that he says will fix the Federal Aviation Administration as the ...
Duffy announced an approximately 30% raise in pay for controllers in training at the FAA Academy. This will "boost the trainees' pay to $22.84 an hour, from $17.61," said The New York Times ...
Candidates who attend the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City will earn 30% more. The agency said the average controller salary is now $160,000. The Federal Aviation Administration reopened its hiring ...
If nominated, Bryan Bedford would lead an administration grappling with recent deadly accidents and significant staffing cuts ...
The incident involving Flight 3278 happened at 9:30 a.m. at Orland International Airport as the plane attempted to depart for ...
Feb. 27 (UPI) --The Trump administration announced an air traffic control "hiring supercharge" at the FAA's academy, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced. Hiring started Thursday.
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