January 25, 2019 Flights delayed at LaGuardia airport due to air traffic control staffing; airports in Newark, Philadelphia among others affected he FAA’s ground stop was issued Friday morning just before 10 a.m., reports say.
January 24, 2019 Airline refunds tickets after turbulent flight leaves '20 percent' of passengers vomiting That's some good customer service.
January 23, 2019 SkyWest flight slides off taxiway at Indiana airport amid icy conditions The SkyWest flight, which was operated by Delta Connection, was scheduled to take off for Atlanta.
January 23, 2019 Pilot claims drone at Newark airport came within 30 feet of aircraft amid ground stop: report Arriving flights were halted at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey on Tuesday when a drone was spotted near a neighboring airport, officials said.
January 22, 2019 Wisconsin airport's complete power outage triggered by 'extreme cold weather,' officials confirm The Dane County Regional Airport (MSN) in Wisconsin confirmed Monday morning that a complete power outage is currently affecting the facility.
January 21, 2019 As government shutdown continues, more TSA agents calling out 'due to financial limitations' With the partial government shutdown nearing the one-month mark, the Transportation Security Administration has seen a rise in “unscheduled absences” among employees – many for financial reasons.
January 21, 2019 Passenger who missed flight, danced through 4-hour wait in Atlanta airport says response has been 'like a dream' The clip has since gone massively viral on Twitter with well over 8 million views.
January 19, 2019 Airport security: 8 tips for traveling during government shutdown Here's how to successfully navigate airport security checkpoints amid the shutdown.
January 18, 2019 Southwest Airlines plane ‘slid onto a runway overrun area,’ prompting closure of Nebraska airport: officials A Nebraska airport was temporarily closed down on Friday after a Southwest Airlines plane slid off the runway while it was taxiing, officials said.
January 17, 2019 Air traffic controllers say they are caught in middle of shutdown battle: 'Safety is not a partisan issue' About 10,000 air traffic controllers continue to work in airports across the country without pay. It’s an inherently stressful job. Even before the shutdown, staffing levels at air traffic control towers have been at a 30-year low, meaning people are often working eight- to 10-hour shifts, sometimes six days a week.