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The Federal Aviation Administration has warned of a severe staffing crisis as 13,000 unpaid air traffic controllers continue working amid the US government shutdown, causing major flight delays and safety concerns nationwide.
The government shutdown impacts the aviation industry as air traffic controllers work without pay, prompting a White House meeting with airline leaders ahead of holiday season.
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The future of air traffic control grows more uncertain as the federal government shutdown continues
The impact of the federal government shutdown on the air traffic control system in the United States could linger on well beyond the reopening of the government.
Passengers can expect average delays of nearly three hours, the FAA said, warning that at some point all flights into Florida’s busiest airport could be halted.
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Multiple US airports exeriencing ground delays due to staffing shortages, FAA advisories show
Multiple U.S. airports were experiencing or expecting ground delays Thursday night due to staffing shortages, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
As the federal government shutdown moves into its second month and the state budget impasse drags into its fifth, the consequences of political inaction are mounting. Affordable Care Act premiums are poised to skyrocket,
After many federal employees missed paychecks, AFGE called for a “clean” continuing resolution. The financial issues are compounded by other recent changes too.
Month-long US government shutdown triggers aviation crisis fears; FAA faces severe staffing shortage
As the United States government shutdown entered its second month, growing disruptions in the aviation sector have sparked alarm among industry leaders and federal officials, with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) struggling to operate amid dwindling