Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy seemingly defended the recent firings at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Monday, arguing the probationary employees who were let go made up only a minor portion of the workforce. “Here’s the truth ...
As planes keep crashing down on a weekly basis since Donald Trump took office, new Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy reiterated that he's fired hundreds of FAA employees so far. He then had the gall to criticize former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg - who had zero commercial plane crashes on his watch - for FAA "mismanagement.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy claimed Monday that, despite several hundred Federal Aviation Administration employees being fired Friday night, none were air traffic controllers or “critical safety personnel.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Monday defended workforce cuts at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), saying that people in “critical safety positions” were kept and that the only people dismissed were those who had been working there for less than a year.
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Monday that less than 400 employees were let go at the Federal Aviation Administration over the weekend. What Happened: Duffy said that the FAA has about 45,
A December government report said over a third of the FAA systems were unsustainable and three of them were 30 years old. We owe it to travelers to fix things and keep people safe.