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Nearly 13,000 air traffic controllers have been working without pay for weeks due to the ongoing government shutdown, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, with the Transportation Secretary warning of more travel disruptions as the situation continues.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – 18 million people are packing up to head near and far for what they hope is the best turkey dinner all year. Many of those fliers are traveling through the Albuquerque International Sunport Wednesday. KOB 4 was there all day to shows ...
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When a UPS plane burst into flames shortly after takeoff at a Louisville, Kentucky, airport Tuesday, it left at least 13 people dead and families across the nation mourning.
Major U.S. airlines are urging the Federal Aviation Administration to drop mandatory 6% domestic flight cuts at 40 major airports imposed to address air traffic safety concerns after the end of a record setting government shutdown.
Flight delays and cancellations are easing nationwide after the federal government reopened and lifted FAA‑mandated airline schedule cuts. Major carriers, including Delta and Fort Worth‑based American Airlines,