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Transportation secretary: 10 percent of airspace will close if shutdown continues
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced that 10 percent of airspace may close if the government shutdown continues. The shutdown, which is dragging into its second month, has meant that essential workers, including air traffic controllers, have been working without pay.Nov. 5, 2025