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How global air traffic control keeps the world flying

Behind every flight is a worldwide system of air traffic control that guides aircraft along invisible routes while adapting ...
Global aviation continued to grow steadily with global passenger traffic increased by 5.3% and the global passenger load ...
The International Air Transport Association forecasts a 4.9% year-over-year growth in passenger traffic, led by the Asia ...
The Federal Aviation Administration was forced to delay flights across the U.S. because of staffing shortages at dozens of air traffic control facilities, making for one of the most difficult days to ...
WASHINGTON — With the federal government open for business again, air traffic controllers can finally get paid for all the work they performed during the 43 days of the shutdown. Transportation ...
Multiple air traffic controllers have told Forbes they expect large numbers of colleagues to quit their jobs in the coming days—which will compound the pressure on remaining controllers during the ...
The government shutdown highlighted a fragile link in the nation's aviation system: finding enough air traffic controllers to keep flights on schedule. The 43-day closure, during which controllers ...