2025-11-06 22:55:10
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FAA Cuts Flight Volumes Amid Ongoing US Government Shutdown

The ongoing US government shutdown is severely impacting air travel, with the FAA announcing a 10% reduction in flight volumes at 40 major airports. This decision threatens thousands of flights, particularly in bustling hubs like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has faced criticism for leveraging airspace control in negotiations. As the shutdown stretches into its 37th day, Democratic lawmakers are urged to negotiate firmly with Republicans to secure necessary concessions, particularly regarding health insurance subsidies.

Meanwhile, discussions on international issues such as nuclear testing and climate initiatives are occurring, highlighting the interconnected challenges facing both domestic and global governance. The potential for chaos in air travel looms, emphasizing the urgency for a resolution.

Deutsche Welle
6. November 2025 um 08:00

News Brief: US Airspace Could Be Closed

The US government shutdown is now affecting air travel. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned of massive consequences for the airline industry if the shutdown continues for another week. US President Donald Trump announced plans to resume nuclear testing, while Russian President Vladimir Putin is considering conducting nuclear tests. The National Security Council has agreed on measures to counter hybrid threats and Germany wants to advocate for a global energy transition, decarbonization..
The Verge
6. November 2025 um 13:41

Thousands of flights in danger of cancellation as FAA announces major cuts

The FAA announced it will reduce flight volumes by 10% at 40 major airports due to the government shutdown, affecting markets like Atlanta, Dallas, and New York City. The cuts could threaten 3,000-4,500 daily flights. FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford described this as a 'measure of last resort' in his 35-year career. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has been accused by Democrats of using control over airspace as leverage in the shutdown negotiations.
The Guardian
7. November 2025 um 01:09

New York, LA and Chicago airports among 40 facing air traffic reductions

The US government's ongoing shutdown has led to air traffic reductions at 40 airports, including New York, LA, and Chicago, starting from Friday. Up to 1,800 flights and 268,000 seats could be canceled, with flight reductions initially set at 4% rising to 10%. Air traffic controllers have been working unpaid since October, exacerbating the issue, with experts warning of potential chaos and airspace shutdowns if a deal is not reached by Thanksgiving. The affected airports cover over two dozen s..
The Guardian
6. November 2025 um 16:27

Democrats encouraged to ‘hold the line’ in talks with Republicans as shutdown enters 37th day

The US government shutdown entered its 37th day, with lawmakers in talks to reach a deal. Democrats are being urged to 'hold the line' and extract concessions from Republicans, particularly on extending health insurance subsidies. The Trump administration is trying to ramp up pressure by cutting flights at major airports due to air traffic control concerns. A potential breakthrough could come from 'minibus' bills funding certain agencies, but support for these measures remains unclear.
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