Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy discusses the influence the federal government shutdown is having on airports nationwide and President Donald Trump approving a mineral mining highway in Alaska on ‘The Will Cain Present.’
Main airports throughout the U.S. issued floor stops or delays Sunday amid the continued federal authorities shutdown.
Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport in New Jersey issued a floor delay Sunday afternoon till 12:59 a.m. native time the next day, with flights delayed round 82 minutes on common, based on the web site for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
In Boston, a floor cease was issued till 4:30 p.m. native time at Logan Worldwide Airport as a result of a disabled plane on the runway.
Round 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, a staffing scarcity reportedly triggered a floor cease affecting flights at Los Angeles Worldwide Airport. That floor cease was later lifted, based on KTLA.
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Main airports like Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport have issued floor delays or floor stops as a result of staffing shortages amid the continued authorities shutdown. (David ‘Dee’ Delgado/Reuters / Reuters)
Oakland Worldwide Airport in Oakland, Calif., was additionally impacted by that floor cease, KTLA reported.
San Francisco Worldwide Airport issued a floor delay till 1:59 a.m. the next day, with a median delay of 44 minutes.
Many different airports skilled short-term flight delays Sunday afternoon, sometimes ranging between 15 and half-hour, together with:
- Harry Reid Worldwide Airport in Las Vegas
- Dallas Fort Value Worldwide Airport in Dallas
- Ronald Reagan Washington Nationwide Airport in Arlington, Va.
- LaGuardia Airport in New York Metropolis
- Dallas Love Area in Dallas
- Denver Worldwide Airport in Denver
- Southwest Florida Worldwide Airport in Fort Myers, Fla.
- Orlando Worldwide Airport in Orlando
- Seattle-Tacoma Worldwide Airport in Seattle
- Chicago O’Hare Worldwide Airport in Chicago
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A view of Denver Worldwide Airport in Denver. Many different airports skilled flight delays Sunday afternoon, sometimes ranging between 15 and half-hour. (Marli Miller/UCG/Common Pictures Group through Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)
A few of the causes listed for the delays included staffing, climate, compacted demand and site visitors administration initiatives, based on the FAA web site.
The FAA didn’t instantly reply to FOX Enterprise’ request for remark. An computerized reply from the company acknowledged, “As a consequence of a lapse in funding, the FAA shouldn’t be responding to routine media inquiries.”
The reply additionally referenced staffing challenges throughout the system, noting, “As [Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy] has stated, there have been elevated staffing shortages throughout the system. When that occurs, the FAA slows site visitors into some airports to make sure secure [operations].”
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Round 8 a.m. on Sunday, a staffing scarcity triggered a floor cease affecting flights at Los Angeles Worldwide Airport. That floor cease was later lifted, based on KTLA. (Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Lengthy Seashore Press-Telegram through Getty Pictures / Getty Pictures)
The continued 26-day shutdown has prompted air site visitors controllers to more and more name out sick or miss work as their paychecks stay halted, Duffy advised Maria Bartiromo in a Fox Information’ “Sunday Morning Futures” unique interview.
He has vowed to gradual air site visitors operations if wanted to make sure security shouldn’t be compromised.
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“My job is to maintain the airspace secure. And so, if I do not really feel like I’ve sufficient controllers or sufficient controllers which might be targeted, we are going to decelerate site visitors, we are going to cease site visitors,” Duffy advised Bartiromo.
For the most recent updates on airport delays and floor stops, go to the FAA’s web site.
Fox Information Digital’s Kristen Altus contributed to this report.

