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Around 10,800 air traffic controllers nationwide are working with without pay amid the government shutdown

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy delivered remarks at an Oct. 6 news conference at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey after speaking with air traffic controllers

Duffy insisted flying remains safe despite the shutdown, saying at the news conference, "If we think there's issues in the airspace, we will shut it down"

Nearly 11,000 air traffic controllers nationwide are working without pay amid a shutdown of the federal government, officials said.

On Monday, Oct. 6, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy delivered remarks at a news conference at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey after speaking with air traffic controllers, who are requir

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