The Federal Aviation Administration said it was ordering airline traffic to be reduced by 10% at 40 airports while air-traffic controllers work without pay during the government shutdown
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The Federal Aviation Administration said it was ordering airline traffic to be reduced by 10% at 40 airports while air-traffic controllers work without pay during the government shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administration has ordered a 10% reduction in airline traffic at 40 airports due to the ongoing government shutdown, which has left air-traffic controllers working without pay. This decision aims to alleviate the burden on these essential workers, highlighting the impact of the shutdown on air travel and safety. It’s a significant move that underscores the challenges faced by the aviation industry and the importance of ensuring that air-traffic controllers are supported during this difficult time.
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