Air Traffic Control
MADRID - Spanish air traffic controllers voted Tuesday to go on strike but avoided setting a date in a long-running dispute triggered when the government slashed their pay in the interest of austerity.
MADRID - Spanish air traffic controllers started voting Tuesday whether to go on strike in a long-running dispute that began when the government reduced their pay by as much as half in the interest of austerity.
PARIS - Airlines have slashed flights in France as a strike by air traffic controllers fearful of a plan to unify European skies went into full force Wednesday.
FAIRFAX, Va. - The Federal Aviation Administration awarded a 10-year contract worth up to $1.2 billion to General Dynamics as part of its plan to modernize the U.S.
PARIS - A strike by French air traffic controllers disrupted flights for a fourth consecutive day Friday, and it was made worse when some Air France pilots walked off the job to protest the airline's cost-cutting measures.
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