Air Traffic Disruptions Worsen Amid Ongoing Government Shutdown

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During the ongoing federal government shutdown, Syracuse Hancock International Airport's air traffic controllers are working under severe stress due to staffing shortages and unpaid wages, with only 16 of the required 28 controllers on duty, leading to increased workload, financial strain, and potential safety concerns.
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- Duffy Says He’d Close US Airspace If Became Unsafe in Shutdown Bloomberg.com
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