FAA Reduces ATC Staffing Target, Aims To Lengthen Work Times For . . . The target for air traffic control (ATC) staffing has been reduced as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plans to modernize its schedule and instead increase the time employees are monitoring and managing air traffic The new target is set for 12,563 controllers, down from the current target of 14,633
FAA cuts controller staffing target on new efficiency plans - MSN The US Federal Aviation Administration is cutting its overall staffing target for air traffic controllers by about 2,000 people, saying it can make do with fewer personnel through technology and
FAA cuts target for air traffic control staffing - CNBC The FAA said Friday it was reducing its target for air traffic control staffing, vowing to modernize scheduling and increase the time employees spend managing traffic
FAA Releases Bold, New Air Traffic Controller Hiring Plan WASHINGTON – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today released a bold, new air traffic controller workforce plan that will erase the longstanding staffing shortage, prepare for future demand and ensure the long-term safety and operational efficiency of the National Airspace System (NAS)
FAA cuts target for air traffic control staffing - wiky. com The FAA said its new target is 12,563 certified controllers, down from 14,633 A National Academies of Sciences report last year said overtime costs for air traffic controllers, have jumped by more than 300% since 2013 to over $200 million, citing a misallocated workforce and inefficient scheduling
FAA cuts target for air traffic control staffing | 95. 5 WIFC The FAA said its new target is 12,563 certified controllers, down from 14,633 A National Academies of Sciences report last year said overtime costs for air traffic controllers, have jumped by more than 300% since 2013 to over $200 million, citing a misallocated workforce and inefficient scheduling
FAA Cuts Controller Target; Washington Braces For Summer Delays The Federal Aviation Administration has quietly trimmed its nationwide staffing target for fully certified air traffic controllers to 12,563, down from a long-standing benchmark of about 14,633