
US Shutdown Hits Health & Flights: CDC Cuts Staff, FAA Faces Shortages
The U.S. government shutdown is forcing CDC to lay off over 130 disease experts as measles and flu surge, while FAA staff shortages spark flight delays nationwide.
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The U.S. government shutdown is forcing CDC to lay off over 130 disease experts as measles and flu surge, while FAA staff shortages spark flight delays nationwide.
Thousands of flights at U.S. airports are delayed as air traffic controllers work without pay amid the government shutdown. Get the scoop on what’s happening in the skies.
Two Amazon delivery drones in Tolleson, Arizona crashed into crane booms, prompting FAA and NTSB investigations amid Amazon’s push for rapid deliveries.
The FAA’s new pilot program partners with states and companies to fast-track eVTOL air taxis for urban hops, cargo, and med flights across the U.S.
A power outage in Santa Barbara disrupted LA air traffic control, postponing SpaceX’s TRACERS launch to Wednesday for safety.
NTSB faults Boeing and FAA in a 737 MAX door panel blowout, citing multiple oversight failures in production and inspection.
🚀 The FAA has cleared SpaceX’s Falcon 9 to return to flight after a recent mishap probe, paving the way for exciting upcoming launches, including the much-anticipated Starship 5 test flight!
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket has been grounded by the FAA for the third time in three months after a second-stage malfunction during a NASA mission. What’s going on with SpaceX’s flagship rocket? 🚀
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket is back in action! 🚀 The FAA has cleared it for launch after a recent mishap, and exciting missions are on the horizon. Get ready for more space adventures!
The NTSB begins hearings on the Boeing 737 MAX 9 door panel blowout incident, investigating what caused the mid-air scare that affected an Alaska Airlines flight over Portland in January.