Trump Telework Reversal Undermines Aviation Security, Ex-TSA Official Says
The new Trump administration’s directive that federal employees return to the office will drive away professionals who are protecting the aviation system.
The new Trump administration’s directive that federal employees return to the office will drive away professionals who are protecting the aviation system.
Sen. Mike Lee floated abolishing the Transportation Security Administration in a recent social media post blasting the agency.
The Transportation Security Administration will sunset the Known Crewmember program by the end of 2025, and implement a “successor” to the system.
Transportation Security Administration head David Pekoske is leaving his post effective immediately, he told agency employees on Monday.
In a second occurrence this holiday season for the airline, another stowaway has been caught aboard a Delta flight before takeoff on Friday.
Delta refused to transport a stowaway back to the U.S. from Paris on Tuesday after they boarded a Delta flight from New York without a ticket.
Sunday saw over 3.08 million passengers navigate bustling U.S. airports and TSA checkpoints in a record-breaking day for airline traffic.
Miami International Airport has become a testing ground for new security technology that includes “laser walls” and fiber-optic sensors.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is moving to revise a regulation governing public charter operators, including JSX.
Eight new airlines – seven of which are international carriers – have recently been added to the program. One of which is an oddball given its current state.