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Commentary
The new job for the airport CEO: It’s more challenging — and more uplifting — than ever
By
Andy Cohen
November 12, 2025
Economy
Canceled weekend flights climb past 2,500 as shutdown grinds on
By
John Seewer
and
The Associated Press
November 9, 2025
Law
1,000 canceled Friday flights just a fraction of travel total as America keeps moving—for now
By
Josh Funk
,
Rio Yamat
and
The Associated Press
November 8, 2025
North America
The airline chaos is so bad that an expat has to fly to Canada and drive to Pennsylvania to visit her father with terminal cancer
By
Matt Sedensky
,
Wyatte Grantham-Philips
and
The Associated Press
November 7, 2025
North America
These are the airports that will reduce flights during the government shutdown
By
The Associated Press
November 7, 2025
North America
FAA official says he’s never seen so many flight cancelations in 35 years working in aviation
By
Rio Yamat
and
The Associated Press
November 6, 2025
Law
‘You will see mass chaos. You will see mass flight delays. You’ll see mass cancellations’: Transportation Secretary desperate for shutdown to end
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
November 4, 2025
Politics
FAA says nearly half of major air traffic control facilities are now experiencing staffing shortages as shutdown drags on
By
Rio Yamat
and
The Associated Press
November 1, 2025
Economy
United and American Airlines beg Congress to end shutdown ahead of busy holiday season as air traffic controllers work overtime without pay
By
Sasha Rogelberg
November 1, 2025
Conferences
Delta CEO predicts Americans will soon be ready to travel to Riyadh as he launches first-ever direct flights from the U.S. to Saudi Arabia
By
Nick Lichtenberg
October 27, 2025
North America
Boeing workers who make military aircraft and weapons reject latest offer, extending months-long strike
By
Rio Yamat
and
The Associated Press
October 26, 2025
Politics
FAA halts flights heading to LA International Airport due to staffing shortages amid government shutdown
By
The Associated Press
October 26, 2025
Economy
Flight delays spike over 6,000 on Thursday as government shutdown cripples air traffic nationwide
By
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
October 25, 2025
Economy
Air traffic controllers are becoming Uber drivers and restaurant servers on top of six-day airport shifts to make ends meet during government shutdown
By
Sasha Rogelberg
October 20, 2025
North America
FAA allows Boeing to increase 737 Max production nearly two years after door plug flew off plane
By
Rio Yamat
,
Josh Funk
and
The Associated Press
October 18, 2025
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