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The FAA is reducing flights at 40 major airports due to the ongoing government shutdown.

These flight reductions are a proactive measure to ease pressure on air traffic controllers.

Cuts will begin at 4% and may increase to 10%, potentially leading to more cancellations.

As the longest government shutdown in U.S. history continues, the Federal Aviation Administration has announced flight reductions at 40 major airports across the country that could impact thousands of daily flights .

During a news conference on Wednesday, Nov. 5, FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated flight capacity at these major airports would be reduced as a proactive measure, pointing to the pressure on the country's air traffic controllers amid th

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