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40 airports to cut flights by 10% if shutdown continues, FAA says

The FAA will cut 10% of air traffic at 40 US airports starting Friday due to the ongoing government shutdown. Staffing shortages are causing flight delays and cancellations nationwide. This move aims to systematically reduce disruptions by working with airlines. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warns of increased cancellations as a result. The specific airports affected remain unclear. The FAA prioritizes aviation safety amid the strain on air traffic controllers. Controllers are facing financial hardship with impending zero-dollar paychecks. The shutdown has reached record length, exacerbating the situation. This decision will significantly impact both airlines and travelers. More information on this developing story will be released soon.
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