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FAA flight capacity will be reduced 10% at 40 major US airports starting Friday.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials Bryan Bedford and Sean Duffy announced the agency will cut flight capacity by 10% at 40 major U.S. airports, citing persistent air traffic controller shortages and the strain of the ongoing government shutdown. The agency framed the capacity reduction as a safety measure designed to preserve safe staffing levels in key terminal radar approach control and tower facilities.
The move affects commercial aviation nationwide and is intended to lower traffic density so controllers can manage airspace without compromising safety margins. Airlines are expected to adjust schedules and reallocate aircraft and crews; passengers should anticipate longer delays, especially during peak hours, as carriers rebalance planned flights against the new capacity limits.
Officials said the list of affected airports will be released Thursday, and the cuts begin the following day — Friday. While specific airports and flight numbers were not published immediately, the FAA warned that extended shutdown conditions could force partial airspace closures in regions where controller availability drops below safe operating thresholds.
Airlines and airport authorities are coordinating with the FAA to minimize passenger disruption, but industry sources say a 10% capacity cut across 40 major hubs will ripple through the network. Frequent flyers and business travelers should prepare for potential knock-on delays across the national system, not just at the affected airports.
Both Bedford and Duffy emphasized the decision was made to maintain safety and warned that if the government shutdown continues, more severe operational limits — including localized airspace suspensions — could follow. Travelers should keep checking their carrier’s notifications for confirmations or rebooking instructions once the FAA posts the official airport list on Thursday.