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The government shutdown is over. The air traffic controller shortage is not

Staffing shortages of air traffic controllers forced airlines to chop flights and delay thousands of others that disrupted travel plans of 5 million people.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

The government shutdown is over. The air traffic controller shortage is not

Staffing shortages of air traffic controllers forced airlines to chop flights and delay thousands of others that disrupted travel plans of 5 million people.

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huffpost.com7 mesi fa

Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sends Shameless Message To Air Controllers Who Missed Work During Shutdown

The shutdown has left unpaid air traffic controllers under financial strain, causing nationwide staffing shortages and flight delays.

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  1. mercoledì 12 novembre 2025·huffpost.com

    Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sends Shameless Message To Air Controllers Who Missed Work During Shutdown

    The shutdown has left unpaid air traffic controllers under financial strain, causing nationwide staffing shortages and flight delays.

  2. sabato 15 novembre 2025·cnbc.com

    The government shutdown is over. The air traffic controller shortage is not

    Staffing shortages of air traffic controllers forced airlines to chop flights and delay thousands of others that disrupted travel plans of 5 million people.