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mahatmakanejeeves

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Mon Oct 27, 2025, 06:27 AM Oct 27

Air traffic control staffing problems spiked over the weekend, raising concerns about growing disruption [View all]

Source: CNN

Air traffic control staffing problems spiked over the weekend, raising concerns about growing disruption

PUBLISHED OCT 27, 2025, 4:00 AM ET
By Zoe Sottile, Aaron Cooper, Pete Muntean


A flight takes off past the air traffic control tower at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, on October 8. Nathan Howard/Reuters

Air traffic controller staffing shortages worsened over the weekend as the nation's government shutdown hit its fourth week, leading to delays and anxiety, and experts say it won't get better until air traffic controllers get paid.

More than 50 staffing shortages have been reported since Friday morning, causing delays from Los Angeles to Washington, DC, according to an operations update. Controllers are considered essential workers, so they must work during the shutdown, but are not being paid.

Flights for Los Angeles International Airport were temporarily halted Sunday because of a staffing shortage at the Southern California TRACON, which handles flights arriving or departing. At Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia, staffing issues caused a ground delay Sunday that was expected to last until midnight.

Since October 1, there have been at least 264 instances of staffing problems reported at FAA facilities. That's more than four times the 60 that reported problems on the same dates last year. ... Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said Sunday controllers are "wearing thin" and calling in sick as they continue to go without pay for what is difficult, complex work.

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Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2025/10/27/us/air-traffic-control-government-shutdown

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