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Yesterday — 8 October 2025Main stream

Air Traffic Staffing Shortages Disrupt Travel for Second Straight Day

The national air space has long been reeling from a staffing crisis among air traffic controllers, as the F.A.A. grapples with a shortage of about 3,000 controllers.

© Jim Vondruska/Reuters

An air traffic control tower at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago in 2023. Staffing shortages were expected to delay flights by over 40 minutes at O’Hare.
Before yesterdayMain stream

Flight Delays Begin as Air Traffic Staffing Shortages Worsen

7 October 2025 at 09:13
The delays came just hours after the transportation secretary warned that flying could be disrupted by the government shutdown.

© David Zalubowski/Associated Press

Travelers at Denver International Airport last week. On Monday afternoon, insufficient air traffic controller staffing caused arriving flights to be delayed about 40 minutes.

U.S. Air Travel May Soon Feel Shutdown’s Impact, Official Warns

7 October 2025 at 03:14
The Essential Air Service, which subsidizes flights to small airports, will run out of money on Sunday, and air traffic controllers who have been working without pay have begun calling in sick.

© Robert Rausch for The New York Times

A Delta plane at the Northwest Alabama Regional Airport, where service is subsidized by the Essential Air Service program, in Muscle Shoals, Ala., in 2011.
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