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Florida’s busiest airport turns away all flights as air traffic controller shortage hits

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleNovember 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The nationwide air traffic controller shortage led the busiest airport in Florida to turn away all arrivals Thursday night, just hours before the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) publicly urged an end to the government shutdown.

FAA officials issued an advisory Thursday night, warning there would be “no certified controllers for a period of time” at Orlando International Airport (MCO).

The shortage prompted the FAA to cancel all landings at MCO, which is the closest major airport to Walt Disney World and Universal Studios.

Officials updated the advisory less than an hour later, instating a ground delay.

FAA officials said the plan was “revised up due to an increase in staffing” for Florida’s air traffic control center.

UNITED AIRLINES FLIGHT DIVERTS AFTER WINDSHIELD CRACKS AT 36,000 FEET

MCO resumed normal operations Friday morning, FOX 35 reported, citing an airport spokesperson.

On Friday, the FAA called for Congress to end the federal government shutdown, warning that nearly 13,000 air traffic controllers have been working without pay for weeks and that a surge in callouts is “straining staffing levels at multiple facilities.”

“Currently, half of our Core 30 facilities are experiencing staffing shortages, and nearly 80 percent of air traffic controllers are absent at New York–area facilities,” the FAA posted to X. “After 31 days without pay, air traffic controllers are under immense stress and fatigue.”

The agency added that while safety will not be compromised, reduced staffing may result in further delays and cancellations.

“The shutdown must end so that these controllers receive the pay they’ve earned and travelers can avoid further disruptions and delays,” the FAA said. “As we continue to reiterate, we will never compromise on safety. When staffing shortages occur, the FAA will reduce the flow of air traffic to maintain safety. This may result in delays or cancellations.”

New York City Emergency Management announced Friday that John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and LaGuardia Airport (LGA) were all under FAA traffic restrictions Friday night because of high winds and reduced staffing in multiple air traffic control centers.

A ground stop was in effect at JFK until 7:30 p.m. local time due to staffing shortages in the air traffic system. A ground delay program was also in place through early Saturday because of wind and staffing limits. Both have since been lifted, according to the FAA website.

Newark Airport tower from March 2024

MAJOR AIRPORTS ISSUE GROUND STOPS DUE TO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLER STAFFING SHORTAGES AMID GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) in Arizona, EWR and LGA are also under a ground delay program.

EWR arrivals are capped at 30 per hour through late tonight, according to officials. The average delay is about 100 minutes, with some delays exceeding 170 minutes. 

LGA arrival rates range from 24 to 28 planes per hour through early Saturday morning, with an average delay of about 140 minutes.

Some flights are delayed more than five hours, officials said. More restrictions are possible if conditions worsen. 

“Travelers should expect widespread ripple delays and check with their airline for the latest flight status,” according to emergency management.

A sign is displayed outside of the Orville Wright Federal Building which houses the Federal Aviation Administration headquarters on June, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Carter/Getty Images)

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Departures to PHX are delayed an average of 95 minutes, according to the FAA website.

Nick Daniels, president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, recently blamed the government shutdown for exacerbating the air traffic controller staffing shortage.

“We have only 10,800 certified controllers operating in a system where there should be 14,633,” Daniels said. “We have 400 less controllers than we did in the 2019 shutdown. It’s just putting the strain and pressure on controllers every single day. And then you add this shutdown on top of it. Absolutely, controllers are distracted, they’re fatigued. It’s unnecessary and putting them in a horrible position.”

About 13,000 air traffic controllers maintain flights in the U.S. and are considered essential employees, requiring them to work without paychecks during the shutdown.

For the latest updates on airport delays and ground stops, visit the FAA’s website.

Fox News Digital’s Madison Colombo contributed to this report.

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