The recent layoffs within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have raised significant concerns regarding both aviation safety and national security. As part of a broader initiative under the Trump administration, the dismissal of several hundred FAA employees, particularly those in crucial roles, has ignited fears about the implications of such decisions. The way these layoffs
Airlines
In a bold move that reflects evolving market dynamics and internal assessments, Southwest Airlines announced a 15% reduction in its corporate overhead workforce. This strategic decision impacts around 1,750 employees, including 11 senior leaders whose titles range from vice president to higher roles, collectively constituting 15% of the company’s senior management team. The layoffs, described
In a notable shift within Southwest Airlines, Ryan Green, the executive vice president and chief transformation officer, has made the decision to step down effective April 1, following a notice given on February 18. Green, who has been with the airline since 2002, played pivotal roles throughout his tenure, including serving as chief commercial officer
