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What led to FAA flight reductions during government shutdown

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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said "concerning" data led to a reduction in flights and indicated there were "more breaches" of the minimum distance kept between planes in the air.

Breakdown
  • Air traffic control staffing shortages are causing delays at 18 FAA facilities nationwide.
  • At least three close calls have occurred at major airports during the government shutdown, including a near-collision at LAX. 7s
  • The FAA ordered airlines to cut 10 percent of flights at 40 major airports due to increased safety incidents. 1m 6s
  • Airlines are reducing flights, with over 1,000 cancellations in one day and American Airlines canceling about 220 flights. 1m 35s
  • Flight cancellation rates are set to increase in the days before the Thanksgiving holiday, raising uncertainty for travelers. 2m 16s
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