FAA air traffic cuts impact travelers
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A lot of people hoped there would be no impact at Dayton International Airport, but flight cancellations anywhere tend to have a cascading impact. Some flights to and from Chicago have been the first casualty.
American Airlines said that the 4% reduction will mean 220 canceled flights per day. The vast majority of impacted American Airlines flights are regional, and there’ll be no impact to international flights including Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean, CEO David Seymour said in a letter to employees. Further hub-to-hub routes impact will be minimized.
San Francisco International Airport was among the major U.S. air-travel hubs to face cancellations as the federal government places limits on air travel.
The Federal Aviation Administration has granted type certification to Textron Aviation's Cessna Citation Ascend, an updated variant of the manufacturer's 12-passenger midsize business jet featuring enhanced avionics and improved performance capabilities.
Airlines are working to reassure travelers as the FAA orders a 10% cut to flights nationwide due to staffing shortages. Gerardo "Tata" Martino, the man who led Atlanta United to its MLS Cup, is coming back to be the team's head coach. The Atlanta-based beverage giant launches Coca-Cola Holiday Creamy Vanilla — its first limited-time holiday flavor in five years.
N.Y., said on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025, that the current staffing problems at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) may be linked to recent layoffs.
Joby Aviation (JOBY) has begun power-on testing for the first of several aircraft conforming to Federal Aviation Administration Type Inspection Authorization (TIA), a crucial step in obtaining FAA certification for its electric vertical takeoff and landing ((eVTOL)) aircraft and a pivotal step toward commercialization.
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FAA restricts Miami airspace ahead of forum featuring Pres. Trump, Messi, & Will Smith
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced Temporary Flight Restrictions (TFRs) over Miami on Wednesday.