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How to deal with US Government Shutdown airplane traffic delays? Here's steps for affected travelers, what airlines cover, can you switch airlines, refund and compensation rightsHow to deal with US government shutdown airplane traffic delays? The ongoing US government shutdown has led to major flight disruptions nat...
These are the major US airports facing delays due to the government shutdown — avoid at any costAir traffic controllers flight delays: Nationwide flight delays are entering their third day due to government shutdown-induced staffing sh...
Are you flying today? Chaos in the skies as major US airports hit by flight delays amid government shutdownFlight delays are affecting major U.S. airports because of staff shortages from the government shutdown. Airports in Nashville, Boston, Dal...
Government shutdown starts affecting Americans - multiple airports face delays, Burbank Airport ATC tower unmannedAir travelers across the U.S. are feeling the heat as the government shutdown disrupts flights nationwide. Burbank Airport’s control tower ...
Airlines warn US government shutdown may slow flightsU.S. airlines warn a partial federal government shutdown would severely strain American aviation, forcing air traffic controllers and secur...
United Airlines is offering free flight changes amid Newark Airport chaosUnited Airlines is letting travellers change Newark flights for free after major delays, cancellations, and safety concerns caused by air t...
Trump begins firings of FAA staff just weeks after fatal DC plane crashThe Trump administration has begun firing several hundred FAA employees, impacting workers involved in crucial safety and defense roles. Th...
Donald Trump administration begins firing FAA employees amid national safety concerns: What you need to knowThe move is part of the Donald Trump administration’s effort to shrink the federal workforce. FAA employees impacted by these cuts could be...
With continuous delays and cancellation, check your flight status before reaching the airport in USDelays and cancellations are plaguing US airports ahead of the busy July 4 holiday weekend, as airlines struggle to handle the increasing n...
As fleets grow, DGCA to hire 400 in efforts to bolster surveillanceThe finance ministry has given clearance to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation to hire permanent staff for about 410 posts, the high...
US FAA team to visit India to audit aviation safety mechanismFAA's Category-II rating put India in a group of 16 such countries, including Bangladesh, Ghana, Indonesia, the Philippines and Nicaragua.
Aviation ministry pushes for new sector regulatorThe aviation ministry is preparing to introduce legislation in the upcoming session of Parliament to create a new aviation regulator.
Aviation Ministry recommends Prabhat Kumar as next DGCAThe civil aviation ministry has recommended Prabhat Kumar, a joint secretary in the ministry, as the next Director General of Civil Aviatio...
DGCA to hire 100 airworthiness officers ahead of safety auditsThe DGCA is scurrying to increase its tech workforce by a third as it prepares to face crucial audits by two global aviation bodies from ne...
- Indian carriers may retain special US security status
Indian carriers may continue to enjoy the security comforts while flying to the US destinations as the country is likely to retain category...
- Hard-pressed, DGCA has to have future carved out
India is grafting its presence on the world aviation map. The sector is flying high with a scorching growth of nearly 50%, the highest in t...
- DGCA revamp to take FAA flight path
To manage exponential growth in the aviation sector, the government is planning to strengthen the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DG...