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The Department of Transportation may close some parts of the airspace if enough air traffic controllers don’t show up to work, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Tuesday.
With flight delays on the rise nationwide, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy cautions that the situation may get worse the longer the government shutdown continues.
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Transportation Secretary Warns U.S. May Close Certain Airspace If Government Shutdown Continues
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that certain parts of the U.S. airspace may close next week if the federal government shutdown continues. The warning comes as the country reaches the longest shutdown in history.
Airports across the country have already seen delays and cancellations due to staffing shortages as the shutdown continues.
Secretary Sean Duffy, if the latest United States government shutdown continues into next week, certain areas of the country’s airspace may have to reduce their operations completely.
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Trump admin may be forced to close parts of US airspace if shutdown lasts into next week, Duffy says
Senate Democrats have voted 13 times against a stopgap measure funding the government at current levels until Nov. 21.
Belgium will work to improve surveillance of its airspace following repeated sightings of drones over its airports and military bases, Defence Minister Theo Francken said on Thursday. Belgium's Brussels and Liege airports were closed for hours on Tuesday evening after drone sightings,
Travelers at Tampa International Airport are not feeling the worst effects of the government shutdown, even after the airport was listed as one of forty where flights will be restricted by up to ten percent.