Transportation Secretary, airspace and shutdown
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The Department of Transportation might be forced to shut down the airspace in certain parts of the country if the government shutdown continues into next week.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy spoke out about SEPTA in a press conference Tuesday addressing major safety and management concerns.
Transportation Secretary warns of increased flight delays and possible airspace closures if government shutdown continues.
Authorities cleared the scene, and operations at the airport resumed, according to a post on X by Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy at a news conference said some schools for CDLs throughout the country are saying applicants can operate a tractor-trailer rig when in fact they cannot.
It's not SEPTA leadership or Gov. Shapiro who needs to hear from the transportation secretary, but those who've stood in the way of sustainable transit funding. Are you listening, Joe Pittman?
Michael Alfonso, the son-in-law of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, is running for his father-in-law's old Northwoods congressional seat.
It’ll be a disaster in aviation,” Duffy exclaimed. “October is a slower, air travel month, and we have great weather in October.”