Core Points - The U.S. Transportation Department announced that over 11,000 FAA employees could face furloughs if government funding lapses, representing about 25% of the FAA's workforce [1] - Air traffic controllers and security officers will be required to work without pay during a potential government shutdown, raising concerns about disruptions in American aviation and flight delays [2] - More than 13,000 air traffic controllers will continue working to ensure safety but will not receive pay until the shutdown concludes; the FAA plans to continue hiring and training controllers [3] - Approximately 50,000 TSA employees will also work without pay, potentially impacting airport security checkpoint wait times [4] - The looming government shutdown could significantly affect the aviation industry, with Airlines For America warning about potential disruptions and risks to progress in aviation operations [5] - The Director of the Office of Management and Budget has directed agencies to prepare for an "orderly shutdown," attributing the deadlock to disagreements over $1 trillion in new spending demands by Democrats [6]
FAA Faces Furlough Of 11,000 Employees, Airlines Warn Of Delays Amid Shutdown Threat - American Airlines Group (NASDAQ:AAL), Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL)