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FAA Targets Airlines Over Flight Cut Non-Compliance

FAA Targets Airlines Over Flight Cut Non-Compliance

Post by : Badri Ariffin

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is launching formal investigations into airlines that failed to meet mandated flight reductions at 40 major U.S. airports during last month’s government shutdown.

FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford confirmed on Monday that letters of investigation would be sent to carriers that did not comply with the order, aimed at reducing air traffic due to staffing shortages. "We will be sending out letters of investigation to any of the airlines who we don't feel lived up to the requirement to reduce capacity," he said at Newark Airport.

The flight cut directives were initially designed to minimize disruptions caused by a shortage of air traffic controllers, many of whom stopped reporting to work without pay during the federal shutdown. FAA officials had originally aimed for a 10% reduction of domestic flights at 40 high-traffic airports but gradually scaled it back to 6%, then 3%, before lifting the requirement entirely on November 16 as service stabilized.

However, aviation analytics from Cirium revealed that airlines repeatedly ignored these limits, ultimately canceling just 0.25% of flights at the affected airports—well below even the minimum 3% threshold. Under FAA rules, carriers operating flights above the mandated cap could face fines of up to $75,000 per flight.

The staffing shortage is significant: the FAA is currently about 3,500 controllers short of its targeted levels. Even before the shutdown, controllers often worked six-day weeks and mandatory overtime. The shutdown only intensified the strain, leading to tens of thousands of canceled and delayed flights in early October.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized accountability for noncompliance. “If those airlines did not comply ... there should be accountability,” he said, underscoring the federal government’s expectation that safety directives be followed.

The FAA’s investigation now puts major carriers under close scrutiny as regulators seek to ensure future compliance and maintain safe, orderly air travel.

Nov. 25, 2025 11:41 a.m. 789

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