Air traffic controllers miss 1st paycheck in shutdown
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Shutdown pain intensifies as air traffic controllers lose pay, and food assistance is drying up
Food assistance, health care costs, air travel, and military pay all face major strain if the shutdown extends beyond this week.
International Airport air traffic controllers are working without pay as the government shutdown stretches into its fourth week.
Air traffic controllers are calling out of work in greater numbers—often forcing the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to slow traffic at some of the nation’s busiest airports.
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Flights to Mexico from this California city among airline routes canceled by Trump admin
The U.S. has canceled 13 existing and planned air routes connecting the U.S. and Mexico's Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA).
President Trump claimed he has the authority to send U.S. military branches to patrol U.S. cities, but said that isn't necessary at this point.
Massport says Logan has yet to feel the brunt of the shutdown, but air traffic control workers say they're feeling the strain.
A global outage of Microsoft Corp.’s Azure cloud service is impacting operations of Alaska Air Group Inc., less than a week after the carrier canceled flights due to a data system failure.
Air India's CEO vowed on Wednesday to improve internal practices after a plane crash in June killed 260 people, in his first public comments about the accident that he said would contribute to a "challenging" year for the airline.