FAA reductions in air traffic enter third day
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The Federal Aviation Administration is cutting flights at 40 U.S. airports beginning Friday, Nov. 7, as air traffic controllers and TSA agents continue to go unpaid during the government shutdown.
Some experts say there is a solution that could change the dynamic in relatively short order — either privatize air traffic control, or set up a separate government corporation that can run the system.
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Hundreds Of Flights Grounded At JFK, Newark Airports As FAA Cuts Air Traffic Nationwide
Air travelers faced mounting disruptions Sunday, Nov. 9, the third day of the Federal Aviation Administration’s nationwide flight reduction order across major U.S. airports. According to FlightAware data,
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Airlines work to limit impact as FAA cuts air traffic by 10% across 40 markets amid shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday its plans to reduce air traffic by 10% across 40 "high-volume" markets during the government shutdown.
The New York City area’s highest-volume airports, including JFK, LaGuardia and Newark, are among those set to be affected by 10% air traffic cuts that the FAA is poised to impose amid the ongoing, and longest-ever,
For the second consecutive day, flights into Austin-Bergstrom International Airport are likely to experience widespread delays due to air traffic control staffing shortages as controllers at the airport continue to work without pay.