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ALPA urges Congress to end shutdown, secure FAA funding
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Jason Ambrosi, President of Air Line Pilots Association | Airline Pilots Association

The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) has urged Congress to end the government shutdown and ensure reliable funding for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to prevent staffing shortages and safety risks in the U.S. aviation system. The association made this announcement on X, emphasizing the critical need for continuous FAA funding.

A lapse in federal funding can significantly impact aviation operations, where continuity, certification, and staffing pipelines rely on timely appropriations. Reports concerning the impending 2025 shutdown indicated that the FAA might furlough over 11,000 employees—approximately a quarter of its workforce—while air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staff would work without pay. This situation could exacerbate existing controller shortages. For travelers and shippers, operational resilience depends on predictable funding that maintains safety inspectors, technical operations, and modernization programs—a stance supported by stakeholders who prioritize stable service over brinkmanship.

According to ALPA's post, the U.S. aviation network handles 2.9 million passengers and 59,000 tons of cargo daily. Interruptions in staffing, training, or inspection schedules could lead to backlogs that persist beyond a funding lapse, increasing the risk of schedule disruptions and deferred improvements. The union's call for "reliable FAA funding to prevent staffing shortages" frames the issue as one of continuity and safety stewardship. This aligns with industry preferences for steady budgets that protect throughput and consumer confidence.

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Federal data corroborate these volumes. The FAA reports serving approximately 45,000 flights and 2.9 million airline passengers daily, highlighting how even minor staffing gaps can result in delays. Recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) findings have also pointed out stress points—from controller shortages to aging equipment—suggesting that stable appropriations reduce operational risk and help avoid compounding backlogs in certifications, technical operations maintenance, and facility support affecting both safety and efficiency.

Founded in 1931, ALPA is the world’s largest airline pilot union representing over 79,000 pilots at U.S. and Canadian carriers. Headquartered in McLean, Virginia, ALPA advocates for safety, training, and labor priorities while being affiliated with organizations such as the AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations), the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), and IFALPA (International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations). The association's mission focuses on maintaining a safe aviation system through strong professional standards, robust safety programs, and policy engagement on issues like air traffic control modernization and funding stability.

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