The U.S. Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration on Nov. 17 terminated an emergency order calling for a 10% reduction in flights at 40 airports.
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The FAA has lifted its flight-reduction emergency order and allowed normal operations to resume across the National Airspace ...
At the peak of the government shutdown, up to 10% of flights were reduced at 40 airports, including Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
The Federal Aviation Administration has announced its flight reduction emergency order is to be terminated.The announcement ...
Air travel is set to return to normal at Newark and other major airports after the FAA lifts flight restrictions ...
Operations at Orlando International Airport returned to normal on Monday after the Federal Aviation Administration lifted its ...
The Federal Aviation Administration announced that the agency is terminating its flight reduction emergency order on Monday at 3 a.m. PST. Video Above: Government shutdown impacts ...
Flights and space launches in the United States can go back to normal after days of disruption linked to the country’s ...
The FAA order saw hundreds of flights canceled at 40 airports across the U.S. as many air traffic workers called out sick.
Flight reductions at 40 airports mandated by the Federal Aviation Administration earlier this month are set to come to end Monday morning, according to a joint statement from United States ...
The government shutdown may have ended, but problems that were already plaguing U.S. airports and airlines before the 43-day lapse in funding are far from over. “Airlines cannot flip a switch and ...