FAA Academy Reports Record Controller Enrollment

The FAA Academy in Oklahoma City has reported record enrollment numbers for its Fall 2025 class, signaling progress in addressing the national air traffic controller shortage.

Enrollment Numbers Rise

New initiatives including direct-hire programs for military controllers and aviation graduates have contributed to increased enrollment at the training facility.

These programs streamline the hiring process for candidates with relevant experience, reducing the time to fill critical positions.

Staffing Gap Remains

Despite the positive enrollment news, significant staffing shortages persist at TRACON facilities across the country. Major airports continue operating with controller numbers below optimal levels.

Looking Ahead

The FAA expects these new hires to begin alleviating pressure at critical facilities within the next 18-24 months as trainees complete their certifications and gain experience.

Industry stakeholders remain optimistic that sustained recruitment efforts will gradually close the staffing gap.

Jennifer Okonkwo

Jennifer Okonkwo

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Aerospace industry analyst and aviation journalist covering commercial aviation, MRO, and aircraft manufacturing. Jennifer holds an M.S. in Aerospace Engineering from MIT and previously worked at Boeing and Airbus before joining aviation media.

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