Air traffic controllers at Reagan airport working 6-day weeks amid staffing crisis
The Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is still facing an air traffic controller staffing crisis, and controllers are working six-day weeks to compensate for the shortage.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told Fox News Digital on Sunday that the Virginia airport currently has 26 certified professional controllers – two short of the minimum staffing level listed on its website. Controllers are working overtime when assigned, the agency said.
However, the labor union representing controllers...