U.S. Shutdown Leaves 70,000 Aviation Workers Unpaid, Airports Feel the Heat
The U.S. government shutdown leaves 70,000 aviation workers unpaid, as airports nationwide scramble to handle longer lines and potential delays for global travellers.
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The U.S. government shutdown leaves 70,000 aviation workers unpaid, as airports nationwide scramble to handle longer lines and potential delays for global travellers.
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