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Trump Administration Announces Penn Station Overhaul: $43M Design Phase Kicks Off Ahead of 2027 Construction

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NEW YORK, NY — Federal Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed today that construction on a fully transformed Penn Station in Manhattan will begin before the end of 2027, marking one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects in the nation.

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Trump Administration Seizes Control of Washington’s Union Station, Promises Major Overhaul

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it is taking over direct management of Union Station, marking another aggressive move by President Trump to assert control over the nation’s capital.

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FAA Under Investigation for Newark Air Traffic Controller Relocation After Disruptions and Delays

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✈️ FAA Faces Federal Audit Over Newark Air Traffic Controller Move to Philadelphia

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NEWARK, NJ — A federal watchdog is launching an investigation into the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) controversial 2024 decision to relocate air traffic controllers from New York to Philadelphia, following communications failures and significant flight disruptions at Newark Liberty International Airport.

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FAA Announces New Air Traffic Control System and Plans to Hire More Air traffic Controllers Amid Ongoing Newark Airport Delays

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Newark NJ, U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Sean P. Duffy today unveiled a plan to build a brand new, state-of-the-art air traffic control system that will be the envy of the world. By replacing the current, antiquated system, the FAA will enhance safety in the sky, reduce delays, and unlock the future of air travel. This plan also ensures hard-working air traffic controllers have a system they can rely on and one they deserve.

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