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U.S. Shutdown Strains Air Traffic as FAA Shortages Persist and Transportation Chief Threatens Firings

Persistent staffing shortfalls have slowed flights in the New York area for a fourth day.

Overview

  • The FAA reported ongoing controller shortages across facilities, with 19,000 flight delays since Monday, including about 3,300 on Thursday, and new impacts in Newark and the broader New York area.
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned he will fire air traffic controllers who repeatedly fail to report to work during the shutdown.
  • Six FAA facilities experienced staffing shortfalls on Wednesday, including Denver International and Reagan National, where roughly a quarter of flights were delayed.
  • Hollywood-Burbank’s tower lacked on-site controllers for about six hours Monday, with air traffic handled remotely from San Diego.
  • Airlines report limited nationwide disruption so far, with Delta completing nearly all scheduled flights and Southwest monitoring staffing and adjusting schedules under FAA direction.