U.S. to Allow Air Traffic Controllers to Stay Beyond Retirement Age

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Thursday that air traffic controllers will be given the option to continue working beyond the mandatory retirement age of 56. The decision, revealed in an interview with Fox News, comes in response to concerns following the recent Washington plane crash.

The move aims to address staffing shortages and ensure experienced controllers remain in service. Officials hope the policy will enhance aviation safety and mitigate risks as investigations into the crash continue.

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