Biden Administration Seeks Funding to Tackle ATC Shortage by Hiring 2,000 Controllers in 2025

In response to a critical shortage of air traffic controllers leading to increased flight delays, the Biden administration plans to request funding for an additional 2,000 controllers in the 2025 fiscal year.

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