US Government Shutdown Enters Third Week, Hitting Air Travel Hard
US government shutdown enters third week, leaving aviation safety staff unpaid and leaning on side gigs to make ends meet.
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US government shutdown enters third week, leaving aviation safety staff unpaid and leaning on side gigs to make ends meet.
Thousands of U.S. flights face delays at multiple airports as air traffic controllers work without pay during the federal government shutdown.
The U.S. government shutdown has 70K aviation workers clocking in without pay, causing delays and chaos at airports nationwide.
Beijing Daxing International Airport on the Chinese mainland expects over 1.3M passengers and 7,925 flights during the National Day & Mid-Autumn Festival holiday.
Aircraft toilet wastewater could help track antimicrobial-resistant superbugs globally, offering a cost-effective early warning system.
China’s Labor Day holiday is set for record air travel with 10.75M passengers expected across domestic and international routes.
China’s May Day holiday sees record air travel with 10.75M passengers, marking an 8% rise from last year.