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Airlines for America backs Secretary Duffy’s push to recruit and train air traffic controllers

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Airlines for America backs Secretary Duffy’s push to recruit and train air traffic controllers
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Airlines for America has publicly announced its support for Secretary Sean Duffy's leadership in recruiting and training more air traffic controllers, a move aimed at maintaining aviation safety. The announcement was made on the social media platform X.

According to The Washington Post, the United States is currently facing a shortage of air traffic controllers, which has led to widespread delays and flight disruptions, especially at major hubs such as New York, Atlanta, and Dallas. The report indicates that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has struggled to replenish its workforce due to retirements, training bottlenecks, and budgetary pressures. Airlines for America's endorsement of Secretary Duffy’s recruitment initiatives highlights the importance of workforce stability in ensuring safety and reliability across the U.S. aviation system.

A study by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) reveals that the FAA employed approximately 10,578 fully certified air traffic controllers in 2022, a number below the optimal target needed to meet national demand. The GAO also pointed out that about 20 percent of the workforce relied on mandatory overtime, raising concerns over controller fatigue and operational risks. Duffy's initiative aims to address these issues by accelerating recruitment and training processes.

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As reported by Reuters, despite the FAA's pledge to hire around 1,500 new air traffic controllers annually, ongoing training constraints and high retirement rates have resulted in persistent shortfalls. The article notes that new recruits must undergo extensive coursework at the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City, which has limited capacity for trainees. Airlines for America's support for expanded hiring and training reflects an industry-wide recognition that without stronger recruitment pipelines, delays and safety concerns will continue to affect U.S. aviation.

According to Airlines for America’s official profile, this trade group was founded in 1936 and represents major U.S. carriers including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. The association advocates for policies enhancing safety, efficiency, and competitiveness in the U.S. aviation sector while working closely with regulators like the FAA. Airlines for America consistently emphasizes aviation safety as its top priority.

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