FAA Staff Shortages Disrupt Airport Flight Schedules
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FAA staff shortages disrupt airport flight schedules
WINDSOR, Conn. (WWLP) - Flights at Bradley International Airport continue to operate despite the ongoing government shutdown, which is affecting air traffic controllers and FAA employees. How the government shutdown could impact Massachusetts As the shutdown persists, travelers may experience delays and disruptions due to air traffic controllers working without pay and FAA employees being furloughed. Experts advise passengers to prepare fo…
FAA To Furlough 11,000 Employees In Shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday that more than 11,000 employees, about a quarter of its staff, will be furloughed as the U.S. government enters a shutdown, according to Reuters. Airlines and travel groups have warned that the loss of personnel could strain the aviation system, with controllers and security officers required to stay on duty without pay. The FAA has about 45,000 employees and is short nearly 3,800 controllers. …
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