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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy predicted Tuesday that there could be chaos in the skies next week if the government shutdown drags on and air traffic controllers miss a second paycheck. There have already been numerous delays at airports across the country — sometimes hours long — because the Federal Aviation Administration slows down or
As the federal government shutdown stretches into its second month, the Federal Aviation Administration has begun implementing a phased 10% reduction in air traffic at 40 of the nation’s busiest airports — including Honolulu’s Daniel K.
The government shutdown has led to staffing shortages and flight reductions across the country and right here in the Bay Area. Here's what to know about delays and cancellations are local airports.
Federal officials say the mandatory FAA slowdown is necessary to maintain safe skies during the government shutdown.
U.S. airlines are bracing for chaos and scrambling to rejig their schedules after Donald Trump’s administration ordered flight reductions at major airports due to a shortage of air traffic controllers caused by the ongoing government shutdown.
A document released on Nov. 6 outlines restrictions to the FAA, and this includes a curfew on commercial space launches.
FAA cuts due to the government shutdown are likely to exacerbate an already significant decline in air travel for the rest of the year.
2don MSN
FAA Will Reduce Flights This Week Due To Shutdown—Thousands Of Flights Could Reportedly Be Impacted
The Federal Aviation Administration will soon reduce flights at 40 major airports by 10%, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Wednesday, marking the historic government shutdown’s latest effect on the airline industry as high wait times and staffing troubles hit airports across the country.