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US transport chief consults Elon Musk on airspace congestion solutions
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Sean Duffy, Secretary of Transportation for the United States | Official Website

Sean Duffy, the newly appointed Secretary of Transportation for the United States, has announced discussions with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an unofficial government entity led by Elon Musk. The talks are aimed at upgrading the US National Airspace System (NAS). Duffy shared this news on X, formerly known as Twitter, on February 5. Despite Musk's connections to President Donald Trump, this announcement was met with criticism due to concerns about DOGE officials' lack of experience.

Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary, confirmed Musk's role as a special government employee but expressed uncertainty regarding his security clearance. Criticism also came from Hillary Clinton, who questioned the competence and experience of DOGE representatives. She stated that "most of them aren’t old enough to rent a car" and criticized their involvement in airline safety.

Duffy responded to Clinton's remarks by criticizing experienced bureaucrats for contributing to infrastructure issues. He suggested she should "sit this one out." Legal actions have been taken against DOGE’s activities, including a court order limiting its access to sensitive Treasury Department data.

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Following a controversial letter from the Office of Personnel Management encouraging federal workers to move to private sector roles, Duffy retracted such offers within the Department of Transportation (DOT) for critical safety positions like air traffic controllers. This decision came after a mid-air collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport resulted in fatalities.

The Biden administration previously passed significant infrastructure legislation authorizing $1.2 trillion for projects, contrasting with Trump's earlier pledges that fell short. Duffy's initial actions as DOT head included rescinding certain policies and regulations while addressing recent aviation incidents.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has faced staffing shortages and system outages post-pandemic, affecting air travel safety and operations. A report highlighted that many critical ATC facilities were understaffed due to training delays caused by the pandemic.

The FAA is working towards resolving these issues while operating without an Administrator or Deputy Administrator since Trump's administration began several weeks ago.

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