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Government shutdown disrupts U.S. aviation with delays and operational challenges
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Patrick Shanahan, President and CEO of Spirit AeroSystems | Simple Flying

The United States federal government has entered a shutdown after Congress failed to extend funding past midnight. This development is expected to impact various sectors, including aviation, where the government plays a significant regulatory and operational role.

Many federal employees involved in aviation have been furloughed, while those whose roles are considered essential must continue working without pay. Advocacy groups warn that this situation could place strain on the airline industry and affect millions of Americans who rely on air travel.

Airlines For America (A4A), an advocacy group representing major U.S. airlines, called on lawmakers to resolve the funding impasse. The organization stated: "travelers and the dedicated federal employees who protect and maintain our nation’s aviation system deserve continuity." A4A also cautioned that passengers may experience delays as a result of the shutdown, saying: "aviation is the safest mode of transportation, but to maintain that, the system may need to slow down, reducing efficiency." According to data from Flight Aware, hundreds of flights operated by United Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines were delayed today.

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A4A expressed appreciation for workers continuing their duties despite not receiving pay: "When federal employees who manage air traffic, inspect aircraft, and secure our nation’s aviation system are furloughed or working without pay, the entire industry and millions of Americans feel the strain. We appreciate the men and women who will be going to work, despite not receiving a paycheck, to ensure the safety and security of the traveling and shipping public."

The shutdown comes shortly after Congress approved $12.5 billion for modernizing the Federal Aviation Administration's air traffic control system. It also follows recent efforts by the Department of Transportation to hire more air traffic controllers amid staffing shortages. There are concerns that these gains could be undermined if key personnel are unable to work or face financial hardship.

During previous shutdowns—such as in 2018-2019—essential workers increasingly called in sick due to lack of pay, leading to staff shortages and further disruptions. The BBC notes that agencies like the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will also be affected; airport security workers must continue working without compensation, potentially resulting in longer wait times at security checkpoints.

Indirect effects include slower processing of travel documents such as passports—a factor which can complicate international travel plans. Safety investigations may also be delayed; during the last major shutdown, 365 National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) employees were furloughed and 87 incident investigations were postponed. Reuters reports that under current conditions, FAA training and hiring for new air traffic controllers is suspended until government operations resume.

Industry stakeholders hope for a swift resolution so that normal operations can return across all aspects of U.S. aviation.

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