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FAA Orders Mass Flight Cuts But Refuses To Share Safety Data With Airlines

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownNovember 9, 20252 Mins Read
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After the COVID-19 nightmare, I would have hoped that one thing we learned was to be more transparent with data, not just insist that it was true. Yet the Trump administration is justifying widespread flight cuts due to safety concerns, but not sharing that data with airlines or the public.

Trump administration officials argue the directive is preventive. With thousands of air traffic controllers and TSA officers working without pay, absences and fatigue are rising, and the FAA says those staffing shortfalls create unacceptable safety risk. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned the system cannot wait for a serious incident before acting. The agency frames the cuts as proactive and data-driven, meant to relieve pressure on an overworked system.

But executives told The Air Current that if the FAA truly had acute safety problems at specific facilities, it could make targeted reductions. Instead, the FAA ordered a sweeping cut across 40 airports many of which are not reporting acute staffing problems. That choice, executives say, looks like leverage sent to Capitol Hill. The airlines argue they have not been shown the underlying safety data and that a more surgical approach would have made more sense operationally.

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