FAA Maintains 6% Cancellations as Shutdown Ends and Private Flights Rise
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The FAA has frozen flight cancellations at 6% following the end of the government shutdown, citing improved staffing levels and a decline in air traffic controller callouts, which allows airlines to resume normal operations ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
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- ‘Not going to get to Thanksgiving': Duffy warns of potential for major flight disruption NBC 5 Chicago
- Private Aviation Has Boomed During the Government Shutdown The New York Times
- Flight cancellations ease, hitting lowest rate in almost a week, with end to the shutdown in sight CNBC
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