
FAA scrambles to hire 8,900 air traffic controllers by 2028 as shortage reaches crisis levels
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A nationwide air traffic controller shortage prompts the FAA to approve Enhanced AT-CTI programs at select colleges like Middle Georgia State University.
Olivianna Calmes joined Fox News in 2024 as a Multimedia Reporter based in St. Louis, Missouri.
The FAA says it wants to hire at least 8,900 new controllers by 2028. According to FAA workforce data analyzed by USAFacts, about 3,000 controller positions were vacant nationwide as of late 2024 — though not every facility is equally understaffed.
That shortage is driving interest in a newer FAA-approved college pathway designed to streamline controller training at a small group of universities — including Middle Georgia State.
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