The Federal Aviation Administration ended mandated cuts in domestic flights at 40 major U.S. airports, easing restrictions that had been imposed over air traffic control concerns during the federal shutdown.
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- The FAA lifted mandated cuts to domestic flights following the end of the government shutdown.
- Flight reductions were originally imposed due to air traffic controller fatigue and staffing shortages. 12s
- Controller absences led to tens of thousands of flight cancellations and delays nationwide. 25s
- The FAA remains about 3,500 air traffic controllers short of its targeted staffing levels. 33s
- FAA employees have started receiving back pay, about 70 percent of what is owed, as recovery continues. 41s