A realistic photo illustrating FAA-ordered flight cuts at a busy airport amid a government shutdown, showing reduced operations, empty gates, and passenger frustration.
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FAA orders phased flight cuts at 40 major airports as shutdown enters day 38

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The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday began a phased reduction in airline operations at 40 of the nation’s busiest airports, starting with a 4% cut and rising to 10% by Nov. 14, to preserve safety amid air traffic controller staffing shortfalls during the ongoing government shutdown.

Several airlines, including Iberia and Avianca, suspended flights to Venezuela following a warning from the US Federal Aviation Administration about risks in Venezuelan airspace. The alert mentions navigation system interferences and increased military activity. Colombia's Civil Aeronautics authority activated coordination measures to ensure safety.

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