Donald Trump and Elon Musk fired hundreds of Federal Aviation Administration employees. The administration argues it won’t affect air safety.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is doubling down on trying to blame President Donald Trump for the Delta plane crash that happened in Toronto, Canada. In an overly dramatic speech Wednesday on the U.S. Senate floor, Schumer claimed that Trump’s layoffs at the FAA are making the skies less safe.
The Metropolitan Airports Commission invites the public to offer comment on the 20-year plan for a busy Minnesota GA airport.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian defended the Trump administration's cuts to the FAA, saying they would not impact airline safety after a Delta plane crashed this week.
Minnesota authorities are in contact with airport officials as they continue to gather more information about the injury crash.
While no air traffic controllers were let go, the firings have raised concerns about the agency’s ability to maintain essential functions at a time when it’s already facing staffing shortages and increasing pressure from a recent string of incidents.
Audio from from Toronto Pearson Airport captures the reaction from air traffic controllers the moment a plane arriving from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport flipped upside down​.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt fact-checked Sen. Chuck Schumer's, D-N.Y., claim that President Trump's at fault for airliner that crashed in Toronto on Monday.
At least 18 people were injured when a Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada, according to the FAA and local authorities.
Billy Nolen, a former acting Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) administrator, said Monday that now is the time for air traffic control upgrades. “[One of the things] I’ve testified both
A Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed and overturned while landing at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday afternoon.
The flight from MSP crashed at Toronto Pearson Monday afternoon with 80 people on board. Officials report no fatalities.