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California airports are expected to be hard hit by dramatic reduction in flights as the Federal Aviation Administration plans to cut air traffic by 10% at 40 airports to maintain travel safety during the government shutdown.
Five of the state’s airports — Los Angeles International Airport, Ontario International Airport, San Diego International Airport, Oakland International Airport and San Francisco International Airport — will be targeted for cuts, according to a list reviewed by news outlets.
Thousands of flights across the country are likely to be canceled in the unprecedented action to keep the air space safe as the government shutdown goes into its second month, according to a

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