President Trump's drive to shrink the federal workforce has touched nearly every agency, including the Federal Aviation ...
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The FAA laid off 400 employees in February ... union representatives previously said that the layoffs meant those ...
If nominated, Bryan Bedford would lead an administration grappling with recent deadly accidents and significant staffing cuts ...
Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford, President Donald Trump's pick to head the FAA, has had a decadeslong career leading ...
If you are worried about flying, well, more than usual, because of the hundreds of jobs that were eliminated at the Federal ...
but some FAA jobs that were eliminated had direct roles in supporting safety inspectors and airport operations, according to their union and former employees. About 400 personnel were let go ...
More than 130 of the eliminated workers held jobs that directly or indirectly support the air traffic controllers, facilities and technologies that the FAA uses to keep planes and their passengers ...
The FAA laid off 400 employees in February ... the layoffs meant those safety-critical employees would be doing their jobs with less support from different parts of the agency.