Air Traffic Controllers Miss Paychecks Amid Government Shutdown, Raising Disruption Concerns

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During the ongoing government shutdown, airlines like United, Delta, and JetBlue are providing meals to unpaid air traffic controllers and federal aviation workers to support them as they miss their first full paychecks, amid increased stress and flight delays caused by personnel shortages.
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