The CEOs of United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and other companies called for Congress to pass acts protecting TSA workers ...
The chief executive officers of major US airlines urged Congress on Sunday to move quickly to end a 29-day partial government shutdown that has forced 50,000 airport security officers to work without ...
The CEOs of the nation's top airline companies, including American, Delta, Southwest and JetBlue, are imploring Congress to ...
Nearly month-long funding lapse has disrupted US air travel and caused long wait times amid security officers’ absences ...
If convicted, the passenger could face up to 20 years in a Federal Prison for assaulting TSA and DPD officers.
Airline CEOs are urging Congress to end the partial government shutdown as passengers report hours-long TSA wait times and workers go without pay.
Airline and cargo CEOs urge Congress to restore DHS funding and ensure pay for TSA officers and air traffic controllers during the partial shutdown.
The top executives of 10 US airlines and aviation companies asked Congress to end the government shutdown that is affecting passengers.
Top executives from the aviation sector condemned the government shutdown on Sunday, stating that federal aviation workers lack paychecks even as travel surges. Through a public statement, industry ...