More than 13 million jobs—about 9 percent of civilian workforce in the United States—are transportation-related. This workforce pipeline includes a multitude of professions from bus and truck drivers, to autoworkers and engineers, in both motorized and non-motorized modes. Due to industry growth, transportation also has the potential to be a major U.S. job creator. Millions of workers will need to be hired to fill vacancies created by occupational transfers, retirements and other exits. However, certain transportation sectors are already facing critical workforce shortfalls and new governance models sometimes fail to take into consideration adequate protections for existing workers.

Senate Hearing Examines FAA Aircraft Certification Process

House To Consider Legislation Splitting Up FAA, Spinning Off Air Traffic Control to Non-Profit Corporation

House T&I Aviation Roundtable Examines Air Traffic Control Modernization

Decline in U.S. Shipbuilding Industry: A Cautionary Tale of Foreign Subsidies Destroying U.S. Jobs

Imploring Senate Committee to Guarantee Stable Funding, Not Just Address FAA Structure

Is There a National Pilot Shortage?

A Bold Call for Major Change to Correct an Unacceptable Funding Problem

We Must Have Stable, Predictable Funding for the National Airspace System

The Transportation President

Tax Reform/Transportation Connection Mentioned Again

The Challenge of National Freight Policy: How to Pay For It?
Report: Aviation Workforce Challenges in the United States and the United Kingdom

The global aviation industry faces growing workforce challenges. Strong competition for workers, the changing nature of high-skill jobs, and a retiring generation all profoundly affect many countries’ modern economies. The problem is especially acute in the United States and the United…
Eno’s Professional Development Programs
Eno’s professional development programs are a premier training and education resource to help you meet these challenges as opportunities. Our work is centered on understanding the transportation workforce, identifying emerging talent, encouraging the next generation of leaders, and developing quality educational opportunities.
