SFO issues temporary ground stop Friday morning amid staffing shortages
San Francisco International Airport delayed or canceled over 135 flights due to FAA air traffic controller shortages and adverse weather conditions, officials said.
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SFO Sees Ground Stop Early Friday, and 45 Canceled Flights Amid FAA-Ordered Traffic Reduction
San Francisco International Airport was seeing widespread delays, though not extreme ones, Friday morning, and a ground stop of over four hours was ordered for incoming flights that began at 4 am.The government shutdown has come for your travel plans, and the impacts began to mount Friday with the implementation of a 4% reduction in flight traffic that was ordered this week by the FAA — rising to 10% possibly next week — in order to address low …
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Friday morning that short-haul flights to San Francisco International Airport (SFO) would be delayed due to a shortage of personnel caused by the closure of the federal government. Delays coincided with the start of airlines’ reduction in flight schedules to comply with the agency’s new policy. Flights to SFO within a 1,000-nautical-mile radius, including all flights within California and to Co…
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