Under the Trump administration, a top agency is considering scrapping a government-approved deal with Verizon to hand a massive $2 billion contract to Elon Musk’s company instead, according to The Washington Post.
President Donald Trump has fired more than 10,000 federal workers, including with the FAA, IRS and more. Here's which agencies were affected and why.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued temporary flight restrictions on Wednesday that indicate Trump will be in Palm Beach from Friday to Sunday.
Following recommendations from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, the Trump administration has fired 15 or more workers at the Federal Aviation Administration facility in Egg Harbor Township,
The layoffs come amid ongoing concerns about flight safety following a spate of incidents involving aircraft in the U.S.
The firings hit the FAA as federal officials have been raising concerns about an overtaxed and understaffed air traffic control system for years.
This "supercharging" of air traffic controllers seems to be a reversal for the Trump administration on its view of the FAA. Trump has previously disparaged t
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Raw Story on MSN'Give me a break': Trump official hits back as Fox News host hammers him on FAA cutsFox News host Bill Hemmer challenged Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy after he slashed nearly 400 jobs at the Federal Aviation Administration amid airplane disasters. During a Monday interview, Duffy said he had instructed his employees to email Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to explain why they should keep their jobs.
The Trump administration has fired hundreds of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees, including safety engineers and technicians, despite four fatal aviation accidents since Inauguration Day—a move some warn could compromise air
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy addressed the layoffs in a post on X late Monday, confirming that less than 400 workers out of the FAA's 45,000 employees had been let go.
Gottheimer: The Trump Administration just fired hundreds of FAA workers. It will impact air passengers across the U.S., including in Newark.
After a recent string of high-profile aviation disasters, there are intensifying calls to improve the nation’s air traffic control. But the calls come amid drastic cuts to the federal workforce.
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