U.S. Department of Transportation News
Sean Duffy indicates no plans to privatize air traffic controllers – Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said he is not looking to privatize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or its air traffic controllers, an idea floated by President Trump during his first term.
The FAA faces a critical shortage of air traffic controllers. Here’s a look into methods to retain and train them – FAA implements mentoring, simulators, and college programs to combat a growing shortage of air traffic controllers
U.S. transportation secretary visits Duluth Airport, home to one of the nation’s oldest control towers – U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy visited Duluth International Airport to tour one of the oldest air traffic control towers in the nation.
Other Federal Mobility News
Ford R ejigs E.V. Pl ans After Suffering Billions in Losses- Ford, which once had a lead on other established automakers, said on Monday that it will use new materials and methods to lower the costs of electric vehicles.
Whitmer told Trump in private that Michigan auto jobs depend on a tariff change of course – Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer met privately in the Oval Office with President Donald Trump to make the case that the automotive industry was being hurt by his tariffs.
Car Companies Are Paying Tariffs So You Don’t Have To- But automakers can’t absorb the cost forever and will soon begin to raise new car prices, analysts say.
Pennsylvania House passes transit budget in effort to stave off cuts for SEPTA- This comes with just three days left to secure funding needed to avoid massive service cuts.