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Airlines hit turbulence as US shutdown drags on

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Unpaid air controllers, stalled inspections, and rising delays expose the fragility of America’s aviation system

Oct 16, 2025

The ongoing US government shutdown has entered its third week, triggering significant disruption across the aviation system. With air traffic controllers working unpaid and many staying home, airlines are facing delays, cancellations, and safety concerns as the system operates under increasing strain.

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  • Staffing crisis deepens: Roughly 10% of air traffic controllers are not reporting to work, worsening an already critical shortage and forcing some flights to be delayed or rerouted.
  • Operational ripple effects: Major airports such as Austin and Nashville have seen staffing levels drop by as much as 50%, creating bottlenecks across the US air network.
  • Global airlines affected: Lufthansa reported disruption to US feeder flights and certification delays for new aircraft components due to the suspension of federal inspections.
  • Industry leaders sound alarm: Former FAA chief Billy Nolen and other executives warn that prolonged shutdowns could heighten safety risks in a system already stretched to its limits.
  • Calls for modernization: Aviation leaders urge Congress to fund a $30 billion overhaul of the outdated air traffic control infrastructure — a long-delayed modernization they say would prevent future crises.
  • Economic and safety implications: Although the current shutdown coincides with the off-peak season, experts caution that extended disruption could raise costs, heighten accident risk, and erode public confidence in US aviation safety.

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