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Denver is proposing to pay air traffic controllers during the government shutdown to prevent a reduction in flights at the nation’s third busiest airport.
Denver International Airport air traffic controllers reported staffing shortages were impacting operations Tuesday afternoon and may cause flight delays, according to the Federal Aviation
More than 139,000 drivers take Peña Boulevard daily. Airport officials say, along with congestion, there are higher crash rates, unreliable travel time, and escalating maintenance needs.
The Denver International Airport (DIA) announces that they have submitted a request to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
The Federal Aviation Administration reported that air traffic control staffing issues are affecting airports nationwide as the government shutdown continues.
The Denver International Airport (DIA) said it submitted a request to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Wednesday, asking if the airport can use its own funds to pay air traffic controllers working at DIA.
Through the end of the year, you can tell Denver International Airport officials what you want to see as they look at improving Peña Boulevard, the main road leading to the airport.