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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy pushed back Sunday against accusations the Federal Aviation Administration’s decision to scale back the availability of flights as the shutdown of the federal government persists was politically driven.
The Transportation Secretary accused Democrats of "putting a mess" on his lap as concerns over air travel safety rise
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Transportation chief Duffy floats flight reductions of up to 20 percent if shutdown doesn’t end
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Friday that flight reductions could go as high as 20 percent if the government shutdown drags on, as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) begins
A document released on Nov. 6 outlines restrictions to the FAA, and this includes a curfew on commercial space launches.
Transport Secretary Sean Duffy announced Wednesday that the action would be taken to at ‘high-volume’ airports in order to maintain safety and that the decision ‘had not been taken lightly’
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FAA Will Reduce Flights This Week Due To Shutdown—Thousands Of Flights Could Reportedly Be Impacted
The Federal Aviation Administration will soon reduce flights at 40 major airports by 10%, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday, marking the historic government shutdown’s latest effect on the airline industry as high wait times and staffing troubles hit airports across the country.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Tuesday that his department may have to close certain parts of the country’s airspace next week if the government shutdown continues. Blaming Democrats in