FlightAware, government shutdown and airports
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An array of major airports in cities like New York, Washington and Los Angeles were not accepting private aircraft on Nov. 10.
The impacts of the ongoing government shutdown have reached the wealthiest fliers, with 12 major US airports now closed to private jets.
Britain and Belgium aren't blaming anyone for the mystery drones, but they're the latest in a series of airspace violations one NATO ally calls Russian "hybrid warfare."
As the federal shutdown stretches into its third day of government-ordered flight cuts, over a thousand U.S. flights have already been canceled.
Even private jet-setters can’t buy their way out of this. The FAA is restricting private flights at 12 major U.S. airports.
The federal government shutdown has been impacting air traffic control across the country, first affecting dozens of high-traffic airports nationwide. But now, those effects are trickling down to smaller airports,
After already canceling more than 7,900 since Friday, the goal for cutting flights is set to rise to 6% on Tuesday. Chicago airports are already seeing more than 100 cancellations.
Follow live updates on delays, cancellations and FAA impacts as airlines cut flights amid the government shutdown.