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FAA to lift emergency flight restrictions Monday morning as air traffic staffing rebounds

November 17, 2025
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The Federal Air travel Administration’s (FAA) flight decrease emergency situation order will formally end Monday early morning, permitting typical operations to resume across the country, according to authorities.

The order will be raised at 6 a.m. ET Monday following suggestions from the FAA’s security group. The choice followed security evaluations and enhancements in air traffic control service staffing levels throughout the U.S., according to a Sunday statement from the FAA.

” I wish to thank the FAA’s devoted security group for keeping our skies protect throughout the longest federal government shutdown in our country’s history and the nation’s persistence for putting security initially,” Transport Secretary Sean Duffy stated in a declaration. “Thanks to President Trump’s management, controllers have actually gone back to their posts and typical operations can resume.”

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Duffy included, “Now we can refocus our efforts on rising controller hiring and constructing the brand name brand-new, modern air traffic control service system the American individuals are worthy of.”

Because the federal government shutdown ended, staffing levels have actually mostly moved back to typical, according to the statement.

On Friday, there were 6 staffing sets off, 8 on Saturday, and simply one on Sunday– information the FAA stated follows pre-shutdown conditions.

By contrast, 81 triggers were reported on Nov. 8.

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Air traffic control tower at LaGuardia Airport in Queens borough of New York City

The raised order will likewise end some limitations on basic air travel operations at 12 airports, visual flight guideline approaches at centers with staffing sets off, business area launches and reentries, parachute operations and image objectives, according to the statement.

” Today’s choice to rescind the order shows the stable decrease in staffing issues throughout the NAS and enables us to go back to typical operations,” FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford stated in a declaration. “I am grateful for the effort of the FAA security and operations groups and for their concentrate on the security of the taking a trip public.”

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Transportation Security Administration (TSA) works during the first day of a partial U.S. government shutdown in Burbank

On Friday, Duffy and Bedford revealed the needed flight decreases at 40 U.S. airports would be reduced from 6% to 3% as the federal government resumed after a record-breaking shutdown.

The modification entered into impact Saturday at 6 a.m., following a suggestion from the FAA security and operations group.

The FAA did not right away react to FOX Organization’ ask for remark.

FOX Organization’ Alexandra Koch added to this report.

Source: Fox News.

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