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Delta calls on Congress to immediately end government shutdown, pay air traffic controllers

The airline industry is pushing Republicans and Democrats to reopen the government as air traffic controllers work without pay.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

Delta calls on Congress to immediately end government shutdown, pay air traffic controllers

The airline industry is pushing Republicans and Democrats to reopen the government as air traffic controllers work without pay.

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upi.com8 mesi fa

FAA urges lawmakers to reopen the government amid staffing shortages - UPI.com

Federal Aviation Administration officials on Friday urged Congress to approve government funding as more air traffic controllers call in sick amid the shutdown.

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  1. giovedì 30 ottobre 2025·cnbc.com

    Delta calls on Congress to immediately end government shutdown, pay air traffic controllers

    The airline industry is pushing Republicans and Democrats to reopen the government as air traffic controllers work without pay.

  2. domenica 2 novembre 2025·upi.com

    FAA urges lawmakers to reopen the government amid staffing shortages - UPI.com

    Federal Aviation Administration officials on Friday urged Congress to approve government funding as more air traffic controllers call in sick amid the shutdown.