The FAA flight cuts are officially causing major headaches out there.

Dozens of flights at Boston Logan International Airport were canceled Friday morning, as the FAA-imposed 10% reduction in air traffic goes into effect.

As of 11 a.m. on Friday, 38 flights had already been canceled at Logan, according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.

Of those 38 nixed flights: eight were JetBlue; four were United; two were Southwest; and 20 were Republic.

There were also 58 delays so far at Logan.

“We are starting to see cancellations for Fri, 11/7 at Boston Logan due to FAA flight reductions,” Massport said in a statement. “We are expecting airlines to reach out to passengers directly. We urge passengers to check with their airline before coming to the airport.”

Some of those JetBlue can

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