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    U.S. airports report major flight delays due to shutdown

    October 8, 2025

    WASHINGTON, October 8, 2025: A partial U.S. government shutdown is causing significant disruptions across the nation’s air travel system, with at least one air traffic control tower temporarily closed and flight delays mounting at major airports. Staffing shortages among air traffic controllers, many of whom are working without pay due to the lapse in federal funding, have severely strained operations, prompting the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to reduce capacity at several facilities. On Monday evening, the control tower at Hollywood Burbank Airport in California was left unmanned for over five hours.

    U.S. airport delays continue as FAA staffing issues mount during government shutdown (AI-generated image for illustration only).

    During that period, air traffic was managed remotely by Southern California TRACON, and pilots were required to self-coordinate landings and departures using common traffic advisory frequencies. The lack of on-site control services led to flight delays averaging more than two hours and prompted several cancellations and diversions. In Nashville, the airport’s control tower experienced similar staffing gaps on Tuesday, leading to extended ground holds and delays exceeding 90 minutes. FAA notices confirmed that operations were affected at other key locations, including Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Boston and Chicago, where approach and tower facilities are operating at reduced staffing levels.

    The situation has resulted in more than 9,000 delayed flights over the past two days, according to flight tracking data. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy confirmed that increased absenteeism among FAA air traffic controllers has disrupted normal operations. Controllers are considered essential employees and must report to work during a shutdown, but are not being paid until Congress restores funding. The Department of Transportation stated that airspace capacity is being adjusted to maintain safety and to reflect the reduced availability of personnel.

    FAA reduces airport capacity as staffing shortages grow

    At Chicago O’Hare International Airport, the FAA issued advisories noting that delays of up to 30 minutes were expected due to limited staffing in the tower during peak afternoon and evening hours. In Houston, the FAA warned that ground holds were likely to be imposed at George Bush Intercontinental and Hobby airports after 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., respectively, if staffing levels deteriorated further. The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) has said that the system was already under strain before the shutdown, with many towers operating at minimum staffing levels.

    The union has long expressed concern over delays in hiring and training, which were further exacerbated when the shutdown forced the suspension of FAA training programs. Air traffic controllers are legally prohibited from striking. However, the ongoing shortage of personnel, combined with unpaid shifts, has led to growing numbers of unscheduled absences that disrupt coordinated traffic flow. FAA officials said contingency plans are being implemented where feasible, but acknowledged that services would be delayed or reduced in some regions until staffing is stabilized.

    FAA says safety is priority but delays expected to persist

    The FAA has not provided a timeline for when normal operations might resume but has reiterated that safety remains the top priority. Passengers are advised to monitor flight statuses closely, arrive early at airports, and expect longer wait times at security and during boarding. The U.S. aviation system moves more than 2 million passengers daily and relies on a complex, synchronized network of controllers across en-route centers, terminal approach areas, and airport towers. Any disruption in one part of the system can ripple nationally, impacting carriers, connecting flights, and ground services.

    Congress remains at an impasse over a federal funding agreement, now entering its second week without resolution. The FAA, operating under limited authority during the shutdown, continues to assess daily staffing capabilities to determine operational limits at the nation’s busiest airports. The prolonged deadlock has also suspended hiring, paused training programs, and left critical modernization projects on hold, further complicating recovery efforts across the national airspace system. – By Content Syndication Services.

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